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Two Survivors Pulled Out Of Rubble, China Quake Toll Crosses 1,900

Five days after the devastating earthquake in northwestern China, rescuers on Monday in Beijing, pulled out a four-year-old girl and an elderly Tibetan woman alive under the rubble of a collapsed building, even as the

PTI Published : Apr 19, 2010 16:16 IST, Updated : Apr 19, 2010 16:16 IST
two survivors pulled out of rubble china quake toll crosses
two survivors pulled out of rubble china quake toll crosses 1 900

Five days after the devastating earthquake in northwestern China, rescuers on Monday in Beijing, pulled out a four-year-old girl and an elderly Tibetan woman alive under the rubble of a collapsed building, even as the death toll rose to 1,944.


 68-year-old Wujin Cuomao and the young Cairen Baji had been trapped for more than 123 hours when rescuers finally managed to pull them out alive in Jiegu, which was the worst hit town in the Qinghai province.  Relatives kept the duo alive by sending them food and water through gaps in rubble with the help of bamboo poles, the official China Central Television reported. It aired the footage of the duo being taken out of the rubble.  

Officials put the death toll from the 7.1 magnitude quake at 1,944 and the injured at 12,135. Official Xinhua news agency said out of the injured, 1,434 are in serious condition.  Convoys of military trucks, civilian aid vehicles and ambulances headed to the worst quake-hits areas on the Tibetan plateau.  The rush for tents and relief goods increased with hundreds of people lining up at the relief centres as the extreme cold weather persisted.  Till yesterday 25,000 tents, 52,000 quilts, 16,000 coats and 850 tonnes of instant noodles and drinking water have been dispatched to the quake hit areas.  

China has also welcomed aid from countries. Meanwhile, Hong Kong-based Hollywood star Jackie Chan announced a cash donation of three million yuan ($439,477 ) to quake victims.  Chan and Taiwanese actress Vivian Hsu flew to the quake hit areas yesterday and met several people in relief camps.  Chan also donated 1,500 boxes of biscuits, 700 cotton coats and 100 boxes of bottled water. Hsu donated 1,000 cotton-padded quilts.  A geological reconnaissance to turn the quake-hit area into a "plateau ecological tourist centre" by relocating the towns was carried out today.  

The framework plan is getting ready to turn the quake-devastated township into "a plateau ecological tourist city," the provincial government of Qinghai announced today.  A team of 16 experts from the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and the provincial housing bureau were conducting a field study of the quake zone, Xinhua reported. PTI
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