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Emergency teams have been pouring into western China's Qinghai province, a day after a deadly earthquake devastated the mountainous region. | Emergency teams have been pouring into western China's Qinghai province, a day after a deadly earthquake devastated the mountainous region. |
Thousands of homeless people have spent the night in freezing temperatures. | Thousands of homeless people have spent the night in freezing temperatures. |
Officials say 617 people died and 9,980 were injured when the quake hit early on Wednesday - 313 remain missing. | Officials say 617 people died and 9,980 were injured when the quake hit early on Wednesday - 313 remain missing. |
Rescuers tore at the rubble with their bare hands and shovels, as emergency convoys battled through sandstorms and sleet to disaster-hit Yushu county. | Rescuers tore at the rubble with their bare hands and shovels, as emergency convoys battled through sandstorms and sleet to disaster-hit Yushu county. |
AT THE SCENE Chris Hogg, BBC News, Qinghai province In one direction on the road to Yushu county, long convoys of heavy-lifting equipment, military vehicles, relief supplies, soldiers and police are heading to the worst-affected area. | AT THE SCENE Chris Hogg, BBC News, Qinghai province In one direction on the road to Yushu county, long convoys of heavy-lifting equipment, military vehicles, relief supplies, soldiers and police are heading to the worst-affected area. |
In the other, one or two families of refugees are heading away from the quake zone. What looks like all they could salvage from their homes is packed on the back of small tractors. | In the other, one or two families of refugees are heading away from the quake zone. What looks like all they could salvage from their homes is packed on the back of small tractors. |
It's bitterly cold here - they try to shelter from the wind, huddling among their small possessions. Meanwhile, in the area behind them the rescue operation continues. | It's bitterly cold here - they try to shelter from the wind, huddling among their small possessions. Meanwhile, in the area behind them the rescue operation continues. |
It's very hard to reach this rural area, 4,000m above sea level, and rescue teams have travelled considerable distances from neighbouring provinces. | It's very hard to reach this rural area, 4,000m above sea level, and rescue teams have travelled considerable distances from neighbouring provinces. |
There are shortages of tents, as well as medical workers, equipment and supplies. The relief effort has been further hampered by a series of aftershocks. | There are shortages of tents, as well as medical workers, equipment and supplies. The relief effort has been further hampered by a series of aftershocks. |
"Freezing weather, high altitude and thin air have all made rescue efforts difficult," Hou Shike, deputy head of China International Search and Rescue, told official news agency Xinhua. | "Freezing weather, high altitude and thin air have all made rescue efforts difficult," Hou Shike, deputy head of China International Search and Rescue, told official news agency Xinhua. |
As well as the remote location, which sits at an altitude of around 13,000ft (4,000m), more logistical problems were posed by aftershocks and the fact the quake knocked out phone and power lines and triggered landslides. | As well as the remote location, which sits at an altitude of around 13,000ft (4,000m), more logistical problems were posed by aftershocks and the fact the quake knocked out phone and power lines and triggered landslides. |
In the township of Jiegu, 85% of buildings have been destroyed, officials say. | In the township of Jiegu, 85% of buildings have been destroyed, officials say. |
Several schools collapsed and at least 66 pupils and 10 teachers were among the dead, Xinhua reported. Emergency workers were seen removing dust-covered dead infants from rubble. | Several schools collapsed and at least 66 pupils and 10 teachers were among the dead, Xinhua reported. Emergency workers were seen removing dust-covered dead infants from rubble. |
State broadcaster CCTV showed anxious parents waiting overnight outside Yushu Vocational School, where 22 students, mostly girls, were reported dead. | State broadcaster CCTV showed anxious parents waiting overnight outside Yushu Vocational School, where 22 students, mostly girls, were reported dead. |
The flattened schools echoed scenes from the quake that hit neighboring Sichuan province two years ago, leaving nearly 90,000 people dead. | The flattened schools echoed scenes from the quake that hit neighboring Sichuan province two years ago, leaving nearly 90,000 people dead. |
Revelations of shoddy construction and lax building rules infuriated grieving parents in the aftermath of that disaster. | Revelations of shoddy construction and lax building rules infuriated grieving parents in the aftermath of that disaster. |
Some of the people have broken legs or arms but all they can get now is an injection, they were crying in pain Ren Yu Eyewitness in Jiegu Qinghai quake : 'No time to react' In pictures: Western China quake class="" href="/2/hi/asia-pacific/8621800.stm">Qinghai quake: Media reaction | |
About 900 people have been pulled out alive since the 6.9-magnitude quake struck Qinghai on Wednesday morning, at the shallow depth of 10km (six miles). | About 900 people have been pulled out alive since the 6.9-magnitude quake struck Qinghai on Wednesday morning, at the shallow depth of 10km (six miles). |
Rescuers saved one girl who was trapped for more than 12 hours under debris. | Rescuers saved one girl who was trapped for more than 12 hours under debris. |
As she was placed on a stretcher, she could be heard saying: "I'm sorry for the trouble. Thank you, I will never forget this." | As she was placed on a stretcher, she could be heard saying: "I'm sorry for the trouble. Thank you, I will never forget this." |
Wu Yong, a local army commander, said the death toll could rise "as lots of houses collapsed". | Wu Yong, a local army commander, said the death toll could rise "as lots of houses collapsed". |
Chinese President Hu Jintao called for an all-out emergency effort and some 5,000 rescuers, including 700 soldiers, have been sent to the area, which is on the Tibetan plateau. | Chinese President Hu Jintao called for an all-out emergency effort and some 5,000 rescuers, including 700 soldiers, have been sent to the area, which is on the Tibetan plateau. |
The civil affairs ministry said it would also send 5,000 tents, as local officials in Yushu reported a lack of shelter, medicines and medical equipment. | The civil affairs ministry said it would also send 5,000 tents, as local officials in Yushu reported a lack of shelter, medicines and medical equipment. |
RECENT DEADLY QUAKES Feb 2010: Magnitude 8.8 quake in central Chile kills at least 450Jan 2010: About 230,000 die in magnitude 7.0 tremor in HaitiApril 2009: Quake measuring 6.3 in L'Aquila, Italy, kills 300 peopleMay 2008: 87,000 die in 7.8 scale tremor in Sichuan province, ChinaOct 2005: Quake measuring 7.6 hits north Pakistan, killing 73,000 History of deadly earthquakes 'No link' between Chinese quakes | RECENT DEADLY QUAKES Feb 2010: Magnitude 8.8 quake in central Chile kills at least 450Jan 2010: About 230,000 die in magnitude 7.0 tremor in HaitiApril 2009: Quake measuring 6.3 in L'Aquila, Italy, kills 300 peopleMay 2008: 87,000 die in 7.8 scale tremor in Sichuan province, ChinaOct 2005: Quake measuring 7.6 hits north Pakistan, killing 73,000 History of deadly earthquakes 'No link' between Chinese quakes |
A hotel manager in Jiegu, Ren Yu, said it was like being in a war zone. | A hotel manager in Jiegu, Ren Yu, said it was like being in a war zone. |
"Some of the people have broken legs or arms but all they can get now is an injection," he said. "They were crying in pain." | "Some of the people have broken legs or arms but all they can get now is an injection," he said. "They were crying in pain." |
Forecasters predicted wind and sleet in the coming days, putting homeless victims of the tremor at risk of exposure. | Forecasters predicted wind and sleet in the coming days, putting homeless victims of the tremor at risk of exposure. |
The region is prone to earthquakes but, according to the US Geological Survey, this was the strongest tremor within 100km of the area since 1976. | The region is prone to earthquakes but, according to the US Geological Survey, this was the strongest tremor within 100km of the area since 1976. |
Are you in the area? Have you been affected by the quake, or have you seen or heard anything? Send your comments using the form below. | Are you in the area? Have you been affected by the quake, or have you seen or heard anything? Send your comments using the form below. |
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