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    Quake kills 3, injures some 600
Fu Jing
2004-08-12 05:35

Three people died and up to 600 were injured in an earthquake in Southwest China's Yunnan Province on Tuesday.

Local sources said at least 594 people were injured, 142 of them seriously, in a quake measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale, which rocked Ludian County in the city of Zhaotong on Tuesday evening.

Deng Xianpei, mayor of Zhaotong, said the quake killed three locals, two in Ludian county and one in Zhaoyang District of Zhaotong.

He said the casualties are expected to rise because there were so many serious injuries.

Hou Jiansheng, a seismologist at the China Seismological Bureau,said the number of dead and injured in Ludian would probably rise because "it's a poor rural area and their facilities are not very good."

Hospitals have been overwhelmed with the injured and some had to be treated outside in the open.

In Ludian County's Buga Village, teenager Li Zhangmei lost her mother and her father was treated in hospital for serious injury.

But some were lucky.

Villager Ma Zhengbing's home collapsed, but they all escaped because they were working in the fields when the tremours started.

More than 5,000 homes were flattened and thousands more damaged, said a spokesperson from the county government.

Many homes are now too dangerous to live in, said an unidentified local official in the county.

The county's three hospitals are all packed with the injured, he said.

He said there had been 92 aftershocks and accessment of damage was still being carried out.

Residents were living in tents or sleeping outdoors, but summer temperatures were comfortable and supplies of drinking water and food were adequate, the official said.

President Hu Jintao urged governments at all levels to provide as much help as possible.

More than 7,000 tents have been sent to the disaster-hit villages.

This is the third major quake to hit the county within a year. This time the epicentre was just 255 kilometres north of Kunming, the provincial capital. Four people were killed and 120 injured in the two others, which struck in November and measured 5.1 and 5.0 on the Richter scale.

Ludian County, in the east of Yunnan Province, has a population of 370,000.

It is one of China's poorest counties.

(China Daily 08/12/2004 page1)

 
                 

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