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Chinese quake takes 10,000 lives

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Chinese quake takes 10,000 lives

A monster earthquake killed at least 10,000 people in China Monday and trapped thousands - many of whom clawed their way from beneath demolished factories, homes and schools.
"Please just hold on - people are going to get you out of there!" Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao called out to the groans coming from beneath a twisted pile of concrete that had been a hospital in the city of Dujiangyan.
The early-afternoon 7.9-magnitude quake hit Sichuan Province, China's most populated, about 60 miles from the provincial capital of Chengdu, a booming modern high-tech center of 10 million people.
The epicenter was in Wenchuan County, home to 112,000 people and the world's biggest group of endangered giant pandas. There was no word on the fate of man or beast. All communications were cut and rescuers were unable to reach the area.
By nightfall, death toll estimates were soaring and even the normal calm of official Chinese pronouncements was being rattled by the scope of the calamity.
"The situation is worse than we previously estimated and we need more people here to help," said Wen, a professional geologist, who was supervising rescue efforts.
President Bush said America "stands ready to help in any way possible. ... I am particularly saddened by the number of students and children affected by this tragedy," he said.
The massive quake hit at 2:28 p.m. local time, when kids were in school - and workers at the factory or in office towers. It lasted up to three minutes.
The temblor - the worst to hit China in 30 years - sent skyscrapers swaying 950 miles away in Beijing and beyond.
People ran screaming out of office towers in the Thai capital of Bangkok and the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi.
There was no damage in Beijing, the city hosting the Olympics in August.
Hundreds of aftershocks were reported in Chengdu, many of them strong enough to send people running outside again. Crowds of people camped out on the city sidewalks.
"We're afraid of all the shaking," said Huang Ju, 52, who sat in a hospital parking lot by her ailing mother sleeping in a hospital bed.
The toll of destruction was mind-numbing:
- In Beichuan County, about 25 miles from the epicenter, 80% of the buildings fell down, killing 5,000 people and injuring 10,000, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
- In the city of Shifang, two chemical plants collapsed, entombing hundreds of workers and spilling more than 80 tons of ammonia, said Xinhua.
- In the county of Dujiangyan, the three-story Juyuan Middle School collapsed with 900 second- and third-graders inside, Xinhua said. Photos showed arms and legs poking up out of a terrible tangle of pulverized concrete and twisted metal.
- Children also were buried under five toppled schools in the city of Deyang and two in Chongqing, Xinhua said. In Xiang'e township, only 100 of the middle school's 420 students lived.
The quake brought down hundreds of cell phone towers, complicating communications in the area, and cut power to millions.
Efforts to reach worst-hit Wenchuan County were hampered by the rugged terrain - the road crosses valleys over soaring bridges connecting one mountaintop to another.
Wenchuan is home to the Wolong Nature Reserve, China's leading breeding base for the endangered giant panda.
The wildlife reserve was out of contact, and the Wolong PandaCam, which normally broadcasts real-time video of the center's 130 pandas, was offline.
 
That's brutal. China is suppose to be a communist country. Here's hoping that the government actually does something to help its people.
 
Some tough times on that side of the world recently.
 
Some tough times on that side of the world recently.
Yeah and especially countries where the gov. doesn't give a shit about the people, just wondering if North Korea is next?
 
Yeah and especially countries where the gov. doesn't give a shit about the people, just wondering if North Korea is next?
Certainly fixes the population problem they have.
For one day.
 
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quantity control.
 
I was reading that the toll is expected to reach 15,000.

A horrible quote:

"Many schoolchildren were buried as they were taking an afternoon nap. One body of a boy was found still clutching a pen."
 
geez
 
yeah maybe, but why didn't you comment on what fufu said?

His post didn't register. I skipped over it.

Besides, I'm not sure that he was being facetious. I also don't think that he's correct. I think that diseases are likely to be a "quantity control" of nature. Which is something that I'm tempted to believe.

Deaths related to an earthquake are more a matter of numbers and building codes. Of which China has, respectively, too much and too little of.
 
Besides, I'm not sure that he was being facetious. I also don't think that he's correct. I think that diseases are likely to be a "quantity control" of nature. Which is something that I'm tempted to believe.

really, and an earthquake is not a result of nature, what is it then, an act of the devil?
 
really, and an earthquake is not a result of nature, what is it then, an act of the devil?

I don't think that long-term geological events are affected by short-lived creatures. Geological phenomenon take place on a scale of as "little" as decades to as long as millennia.

Earthquakes are not natures way of dealing with populations of creatures. They're merely an event.

I do believe, however, that diseases are one nature's way of dealing with population. Diseases are simply one life form butting heads with another is the environment.

But hey, if you feel the need to get all religious about a natural event, knock yourself out.
 
really, and an earthquake is not a result of nature, what is it then, an act of the devil?

Wow, man, you're in a really pissey religious funk today....caffeine maybe?


I liked you much better when you were all warm and fuzzy.




:D
 
Wow, man, you're in a really pissey religious funk today....caffeine maybe?

maybe, I just think that organized religion is the root of all evil, that does not mean I have an issue with one being spiritual, e.g. believing in a god, there is a big difference.
 
maybe, I just think that organized religion is the root of all evil, that does not mean I have an issue with one being spiritual, e.g. believing in a god, there is a big difference.

Root of all evil? Wow, it's nice to know that atheists are only evil because of religious and agnostic people.
 
His post didn't register. I skipped over it.

Besides, I'm not sure that he was being facetious. I also don't think that he's correct. I think that diseases are likely to be a "quantity control" of nature. Which is something that I'm tempted to believe.

Deaths related to an earthquake are more a matter of numbers and building codes. Of which China has, respectively, too much and too little of.

Too many... Too Fast...

Built for who?


Too many people.

And this country is next.
As population explodes, Quality of life degrades.

And if you think all that population is in the rare and endangered middle class... You is wrong
 
Cyclones in Burma, Tornado's Raging across my homeland, Volcanoes, Eathquakes, famine and disease.... Damn, I'm glad I'm here in Baghdad where it's Safe!
 
Cyclones in Burma, Tornado's Raging across my homeland, Volcanoes, Eathquakes, famine and disease.... Damn, I'm glad I'm here in Baghdad where it's Safe!

Are the city parks open in the green zone again?
 
Are the city parks open in the green zone again?
I'll let you know this Friday when I go back to the Green Zone. Last I heard.. not yet. There are several pools open around the Embassy now. It's nice there I'm told. I spend my days on the outskirts of Baghdad.

Our biggest threat here is IED Strikes and Indirect Fire. Even still, attacks are way down. Our countermeasures have been effective. Depending on what part of Baghdad you're in, it's still dangerous but a lot more safe and stable than it has been in some time.

Regardless, there's not much you can do when the earth decides to flex its muscle and shake your city like a maraca. 900+ kids burried alive. Breaks your heart to see the parents helplessly whatching and waiting.
 
I'll let you know this Friday when I go back to the Green Zone. Last I heard.. not yet. There are several pools open around the Embassy now. It's nice there I'm told. I spend my days on the outskirts of Baghdad.

Our biggest threat here is IED Strikes and Indirect Fire. Even still, attacks are way down. Our countermeasures have been effective. Depending on what part of Baghdad you're in, it's still dangerous but a lot more safe and stable than it has been in some time.

Regardless, there's not much you can do when the earth decides to flex its muscle and shake your city like a maraca. 900+ kids burried alive. Breaks your heart to see the parents helplessly whatching and waiting.

I finally saw the Spectre Video of those assholes that blow themselves up trying to set the IED.... Good Stuff!


How much is gas over there?
 
Too many... Too Fast...

Built for who?


Too many people.

And this country is next.
As population explodes, Quality of life degrades.

And if you think all that population is in the rare and endangered middle class... You is wrong

The net birth rate in the US is less than 5 per 1000 people. The problem is that there is an influx of almost 3 per 1000 people in the form of immigrants.

The birth rate of American citizens has been going down for years. It's the illegals that are raising the population in the US. Both through coming to America and by breading like roaches.

Once we crack down on illegals, the population of the US should stabilize, and perhaps even taper off over the next few decades.
 
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