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China quake toll 'to top 50,000' China quake toll 'to top 50,000'
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More than 50,000 people may have died in the earthquake that devastated parts of China on Monday, state media say.More than 50,000 people may have died in the earthquake that devastated parts of China on Monday, state media say.
The warning came after the government confirmed the death toll had risen to 19,500, as rescue efforts continue to search for thousands still trapped.The warning came after the government confirmed the death toll had risen to 19,500, as rescue efforts continue to search for thousands still trapped.
About 10 million people across Sichuan province have been directly affected by the 7.9 quake, the media said.About 10 million people across Sichuan province have been directly affected by the 7.9 quake, the media said.
China is mobilising 30,000 extra troops to Sichuan to help the 50,000 already involved in rescue efforts.China is mobilising 30,000 extra troops to Sichuan to help the 50,000 already involved in rescue efforts.
Beijing says it will accept foreign aid and has agreed to help from rescue teams from Japan and its rival Taiwan.Beijing says it will accept foreign aid and has agreed to help from rescue teams from Japan and its rival Taiwan.
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Rescue teams pull woman from rubble of collapsed buildingRescue teams pull woman from rubble of collapsed building
Correspondents say the death toll, which rose from 14,866 on Wednesday, is expected to rise further as rescue workers dig more victims out of collapsed buildings.Correspondents say the death toll, which rose from 14,866 on Wednesday, is expected to rise further as rescue workers dig more victims out of collapsed buildings.
People are still being found alive - an 11-year-old girl was pulled from the rubble of a school in Yingxiu 68 hours after it was destroyed.People are still being found alive - an 11-year-old girl was pulled from the rubble of a school in Yingxiu 68 hours after it was destroyed.
Desperate searchDesperate search
The BBC's James Reynolds, in Hanwang, says rescuers and relatives of those trapped reject suggestions time has run out for finding survivors.The BBC's James Reynolds, in Hanwang, says rescuers and relatives of those trapped reject suggestions time has run out for finding survivors.
At Juyuan Middle School, near Dujiangyan about 50km (32 miles) from the epicentre, parents were trying to reach 900 children still trapped in the rubble.At Juyuan Middle School, near Dujiangyan about 50km (32 miles) from the epicentre, parents were trying to reach 900 children still trapped in the rubble.
"It's not that we don't trust the rescuers," local resident Deng Yuehong told Associated Press Television on Thursday."It's not that we don't trust the rescuers," local resident Deng Yuehong told Associated Press Television on Thursday.
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"They have done a lot of work to search for survivors but they couldn't search all the places in such a large area here and there may be some places that they ignored."They have done a lot of work to search for survivors but they couldn't search all the places in such a large area here and there may be some places that they ignored.
The Chinese government has appealed for basic equipment to help in the rescue operation. It said hammers, cranes, shovels and rubber boats were urgently needed.The Chinese government has appealed for basic equipment to help in the rescue operation. It said hammers, cranes, shovels and rubber boats were urgently needed.
The health ministry says there will also be an increasing demand for medicines and sophisticated medical equipment as survivors are treated for bone fractures, crushed internal organs and kidney failure.The health ministry says there will also be an increasing demand for medicines and sophisticated medical equipment as survivors are treated for bone fractures, crushed internal organs and kidney failure.
More than 10,000 medical workers, police and volunteers have been sent to Beichuan County, one of the hardest-hit areas in Sichuan province, where up to 5,000 are thought to have died.More than 10,000 medical workers, police and volunteers have been sent to Beichuan County, one of the hardest-hit areas in Sichuan province, where up to 5,000 are thought to have died.
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Deputy Health Minister Gao Qiang says more than 64,040 people have been treated since Monday's earthquake - 12,587 of them are seriously injured, Xinhua reports.Deputy Health Minister Gao Qiang says more than 64,040 people have been treated since Monday's earthquake - 12,587 of them are seriously injured, Xinhua reports.
RECENT CHINA QUAKES March, 2008: 7.2 quake in Xinjiang - damage limitedFebruary 2003: 6.8 quake in Xinjiang - at least 94 dead, 200 hurtJanuary 1998: 6.2 quake in rural Hebei - at least 47 dead, 2,000 hurt April 1997: 6.6 quake hits Xinjiang - 9 dead, 60 hurtJanuary 1997: 6.4 quake in Xinjiang - 50 dead, 40 hurt > Life in tent cityHow earthquakes happenHistory of deadly earthquakes RECENT CHINA QUAKES March, 2008: 7.2 quake in Xinjiang - damage limitedFebruary 2003: 6.8 quake in Xinjiang - at least 94 dead, 200 hurtJanuary 1998: 6.2 quake in rural Hebei - at least 47 dead, 2,000 hurt April 1997: 6.6 quake hits Xinjiang - 9 dead, 60 hurtJanuary 1997: 6.4 quake in Xinjiang - 50 dead, 40 hurt Life in tent city class="" href="/1/hi/world/4126809.stm">How earthquakes happenHistory of deadly earthquakes
Officials say about 10 million people have been affected by the quake. Many are in refugee camps, without proper shelter, food or clean water.Officials say about 10 million people have been affected by the quake. Many are in refugee camps, without proper shelter, food or clean water.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has issued an emergency appeal for medical help, food, water and tents.The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has issued an emergency appeal for medical help, food, water and tents.
Gu Qinghui, a member of the Red Cross assessment team told AP television: "I just came back from Beichuan County this morning, basically the whole county has been destroyed, there is no Beichuan County anymore.Gu Qinghui, a member of the Red Cross assessment team told AP television: "I just came back from Beichuan County this morning, basically the whole county has been destroyed, there is no Beichuan County anymore.
"No-one knows what has happened in particular areas, in the villages. I am sure that the numbers [death toll] will just go up continuing day by day.""No-one knows what has happened in particular areas, in the villages. I am sure that the numbers [death toll] will just go up continuing day by day."
Tonnes of aid have been dropped from aircraft into isolated or inaccessible places in the province.Tonnes of aid have been dropped from aircraft into isolated or inaccessible places in the province.
China says its contributions to the relief effort, in both cash and goods to the quake-hit areas, had risen to 1.34bn yuan ($192m).China says its contributions to the relief effort, in both cash and goods to the quake-hit areas, had risen to 1.34bn yuan ($192m).
Members of the public have also donated millions of yuan in both cash and goods.Members of the public have also donated millions of yuan in both cash and goods.

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