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Village official recalls earthquake aftermath

Kelsang Drolma, among others, ensures safety of residents after natural disaster

By PALDEN NYIMA and DAQIONG in Lhasa | China Daily | Updated: 2025-02-26 09:05
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Dondrub Gyaltsan comforts a villager at a camp site in the quake-hit area in Dingri, Xizang. CHINA DAILY

Firefighters also played a critical role in rescue efforts.

They arrived in affected areas immediately after the quake, conducting search and rescue missions, clearing debris and helping residents set up tents.

Among them was Dondrub Gyaltsan, captain of the Dingri county branch of the Xizang fire and rescue corps, who led a rapid response team to the disaster zone.

"When the earthquake struck, our brigade barracks shook violently, with tiles falling as we ran downstairs," he said.

He immediately gathered his colleagues and led three vehicles and 19 personnel to the epicenter in Dramso township, Dingri county.

"When we arrived, we saw collapsed houses, immense destruction and people suffering. It was heartbreaking," he said.

Despite the devastation, he quickly organized his team into four search and rescue squads to operate in different villages.

"In Thongley village, I was searching a house when I touched a small foot under a blanket. I realized it was a child," he said.

"When I carried her out, she was so light, but my heart felt so heavy. I have two daughters of my own."

After handing the child's body to her mother, he could offer only a few comforting words before moving to the next site.

In another house, his team found an elderly man who had been killed by a falling metal beam. Using hydraulic cutters, they freed his body and returned it to his family.

Over the following days, Dondrub Gyaltsan's team helped residents retrieve valuable belongings from damaged homes.

"Once they had salvaged their items, the villagers, covered in sweat, expressed deep gratitude for our help," he said.

"We always do our best to conduct search and rescue operations and support affected residents."

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