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Desperate search for survivors
An
armed
police
medic
examines
a
patient
who
was
injured
in
Friday
’
s
earthquake
in
Yiliang
county
,
Yunnan
province
,
on
Sunday
.
Wei
Xiaohao
/
China
Daily
Falling
rocks
and
blocked
roads
hamper
rescuers
as
tremors
persist
Rescuers
are
battling
falling
rocks
and
traffic
jams
to
save
lives
and
send
aid
to
survivors
,
three
days
after
tremors
devastated
an
area
of
Southwest
China
'
s
Yunnan
province
.
A
3.7
-magnitude
aftershock
on
Saturday
evening
killed
one
person
,
bringing
the
death
toll
to
81.
Two
earthquakes
,
with
magnitudes
of
5.7
and
5.6,
hit
Yiliang
county
,
Zhaotong
city
,
on
Friday
.
More
than
800
people
were
injured
and
thousands
of
homes
collapsed
,
according
to
the
county
authority
.
The
central
government
has
allocated
1.05
billion
yuan
($160
million
)
to
disaster
relief
,
while
the
Ministry
of
Civil
Affairs
has
sent
10,000
emergency
tents
in
addition
to
the
11,000
tents
provided
by
Yunnan
'
s
Department
of
Civil
Affairs
.
"
We
have
resettled
175,000
people
affected
by
the
earthquakes
,"
said
Cheng
Lianyuan
,
vice-mayor
of
Zhaotong
. "
We
are
handing
out
tents
,
quilts
,
clothes
,
water
and
rice
to
them
,
to
ensure
they
have
food
,
shelter
and
medical
treatment
."
More
than
7,000
rescuers
,
including
doctors
,
soldiers
and
officials
,
are
working
around
the
clock
to
help
survivors
,
but
their
work
is
being
hampered
by
falling
rocks
and
congested
roads
.
"
For
us
,
the
job
is
not
only
about
rescue
work
,
but
also
to
ensure
the
safety
of
our
soldiers
,"
said
Li
Xingshun
,
commander
of
an
artillery
battalion
in
the
Chengdu
Military
Area
.
His
battalion
sent
135
soldiers
to
the
scene
and
they
have
received
orders
to
make
1,900
tents
for
villagers
.
They
are
among
4,100
soldiers
sent
from
military
forces
stationed
in
neighboring
Sichuan
province
.
Li
,
one
of
the
rescuers
in
the
2008
Wenchuan
earthquake
in
Sichuan
,
said
his
soldiers
are
now
searching
for
survivors
in
remote
mountain
areas
.
He
said
the
rescue
is
less
difficult
than
in
2008
but
more
dangerous
,
as
there
is
a
greater
danger
of
landslides
.
On
some
sections
of
the
road
leading
to
Luozehe
township
,
the
area
hardest-hit
by
the
tremors
,
pedestrians
run
at
full
speed
to
get
through
,
as
rocks
and
sand
continue
to
fall
from
steep
slopes
beside
the
road
.
Huge
rocks
and
vehicles
twisted
by
rocks
can
still
be
seen
on
the
road
.
At
a
work
conference
on
Sunday
,
officials
and
military
officers
said
the
large
number
of
vehicles
,
including
military
vehicles
,
ambulances
and
trucks
,
on
roads
leading
to
the
disaster
zone
is
delaying
the
efficiency
of
the
rescue
.
"
There
are
too
many
vehicles
,
and
many
seem
to
have
just
gone
in
to
have
a
look
,"
said
Liu
Jianhua
,
mayor
of
Zhaotong
.
The
disaster
relief
headquarters
is
considering
imposing
roadblocks
.
Congestion
was
further
aggravated
on
Sunday
,
as
it
took
more
than
two
hours
to
get
on
and
off
the
road
used
for
the
rescue
,
which
is
less
than
12
kilometers
long
.
By
4
pm
, 289
tremors
measuring
under
5.9
had
occurred
,
and
there
is
a
possibility
there
will
be
stronger
quakes
,
said
Chen
Qin
,
deputy
director
of
the
Yunnan
Earthquake
Administration
,
at
a
news
conference
.
The
quakes
happened
in
a
relatively
poor
,
mountainous
area
and
brought
heavy
casualties
,
Huang
Fugang
,
director
of
the
administration
,
was
quoted
as
saying
by
China
Central
Television
.
The
area
is
also
intersected
by
steep
mountains
,
making
it
prone
to
secondary
disasters
such
as
landslides
,
he
said
.
As
of
Sunday
, 2,283
volunteers
have
registered
with
the
county
government
,
and
1,300
of
them
had
been
arranged
in
six
teams
to
Yiliang
for
various
services
,
according
to
the
information
office
of
Zhaotong
.
"
However
,
we
suggest
volunteers
from
outside
the
city
do
not
come
to
the
quake
area
,
as
factors
such
as
the
complex
landscape
,
continuous
aftershocks
and
imminent
strong
rainfall
can
easily
cause
more
disasters
,"
the
office
said
.
Xu
Xingxiang
,
a
student
at
Yiliang
No
1
Middle
School
,
said
she
has
been
providing
volunteer
work
such
as
helping
carry
relief
materials
and
put
up
tents
since
Friday
.
"
Our
school
was
damaged
during
the
earthquakes
,
and
we
are
waiting
at
home
to
be
notified
about
when
the
school
will
reopen
.
So
I
think
it
might
be
a
good
idea
to
work
for
the
earthquake
victims
,"
she
said
.
Weather
forecasts
are
predicting
the
disaster
zone
will
experience
heavy
rain
on
Monday
and
Tuesday
,
and
temperatures
will
drop
sharply
.
In
Luozehe
,
residents
have
been
relying
on
instant
noodles
and
are
sleeping
on
the
ground
in
schools
and
a
cement
factory
.
Many
soldiers
are
sleeping
under
trucks
away
from
buildings
,
due
to
fears
over
aftershocks
.
Shops
have
been
closed
and
residential
buildings
abandoned
.
A
noodle
shop
is
offering
free
instant
noodles
and
water
.
A
primary
school
halfway
up
a
mountain
is
now
shelter
to
more
than
300
residents
,
including
many
elderly
people
and
children
.
Cai
Jihong
,
a
teacher
at
the
school
,
said
almost
half
of
the
villagers
have
chosen
to
move
away
from
the
township
,
as
power
and
water
supplies
have
been
out
since
the
earthquake
.
"
Mostly
families
with
elderly
people
have
chosen
to
stay
because
cars
can
'
t
move
in
and
it
'
s
too
difficult
for
the
older
people
to
walk
,"
he
said
.
Cai
is
now
the
only
teacher
at
the
primary
school
.
All
the
other
teachers
have
left
.
Wu
Huacong
,
a
migrant
worker
in
Zhangzhou
,
Fujian
province
,
was
walking
toward
his
quake-affected
home
village
on
Sunday
.
"
No
messages
have
come
out
of
the
village
since
the
earthquake
.
I
simply
can
'
t
concentrate
on
my
work
,"
the
25
-year-old
said
.
To
return
to
his
hometown
Wu
took
a
three-day
train
journey
and
then
a
bus
to
Yiliang
.
He
will
have
to
walk
more
than
10
hours
on
mountain
roads
and
climb
over
a
cliff
to
reach
the
village
. "
Electricity
has
been
cut
and
there
is
no
cellphone
connection
.
I
need
to
know
what
is
going
on
in
my
village
,"
he
said
.
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