Foreign rescuers battle for lives in China’s quake zone
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-05-17 19:43
Qingchuan — Foreign rescue teams have joined the front line in the battle to free those trapped after Monday’s devastating earthquake in southwest China.
The second group of 29 Japanese earthquake rescuers joined their colleagues in
The first group of 31 well-equipped Japanese rescuers arrived at Qingchuan Friday afternoon before leaving for Beichuan.
With the help of fiber scopes, grabs and drilling equipment, they dug out the corpses of two victims, Song Aimei and her 70-day-old baby, from the debris of a dormitory after 16 hours of work.
They had found no signs of life in the building which belonged to the Qingchuan County Hospital of Chinese Traditional Medicine, according to a Xinhua reporter who witnessed the rescue work.
Takashi Koizumi, head of the Japanese team, expressed condolences, and said it’s very pity not to find anyone alive.
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The ROK rescue team, with 41 members, arrived at Shifang at Saturday midnight with life detection equipment, breathing apparatus, gas masks and searching dogs.
“We will give 100 percent even if there is just one percent of hope,” said the team head surnamed Kim, an experienced disaster relief worker.
Russian and Singaporean rescue teams are also at work in some of the worst hit areas.
Meanwhile, international emergency aid continued to flow into the quake zone.
A third batch of relief materials, including tents and food, is expected to arrive in
Two military aircraft of
A planeload of humanitarian aid from the Singaporean government is expected to arrive in
French aid for
Meanwhile, the
Another plane of Spanish materials was to arrive on Saturday afternoon, with anti-inflammation pills such as penicillin and medical equipment, including respirators.
The 7.8-magnitude quake centered on Wenchuan county,
Nationwide, the tremor death toll rose to 28,881 as of 2 pm Saturday, while 198,347 people were injured, according to the Information Office of the State Council.
Aftershocks are still occurring in Qingchuan. Most telecommunications link have been restored, but cell phone connections are unstable.
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A Japanese rescue team leaves the Metropolitan Police Department in
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