Aftershock rattles China quake zone

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NG HAN GUAN | May 16, 2008 11:01 PM EST | AP

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Rescuers carry out a survivor from the rubble of a collapsed building in Yinghua town of southwest China's Sichuan province, Friday, May 16, 2008. A strong aftershock sparked landslides Friday near the epicenter of this week's powerful earthquake, again cutting off ravaged areas of central China. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

YINGXIU, China — A powerful aftershock knocked out roads and communications in some of the most quake-ravaged parts of central China on Friday, as emergency crews rescued 163 people who had survived up to 100 improbable hours trapped in the ruins.

As Saturday dawned, rescuers were holding out hope of finding more survivors and authorities were preparing for the daunting task of housing and feeding millions left homeless.

With the official death toll at more than 22,000, an air force unit reached Yinchanggou, a scenic spot in the mountains north of the Sichuan provincial capital of Chengdu, finding landslides had swept away rustic small hotels.

"There are several hundred hotels, including farmer homestays, probably 800 in all. They are all rubble now," Cai Weisu, an official with an air force unit from the Chengdu Military Region, told Sichuan Television. Most of the dead are tourists, he said, but did not identify whether they were foreign or Chinese.

Tens of thousands of people are considered buried or missing throughout the disaster zone. There were about 12 million people living within a 60-mile radius of the epicenter of Wenchuan, according to a study on the potential impact of the quake by Xu Mingbao, a senior researcher at the University of Michigan's China Data Center.

Acutely aware its response to China's worst disaster in 30 years could affect Beijing's image heading into the Olympic Games, President Hu Jintao ramped up the government's public relations efforts, making his first trip to the stricken region.

And in response to swelling anger, government officials accustomed to tightly controlled media took the unusual step of fielding questions from people online about why thousands of schools that collapsed were not built to be quake-safe.

Damage from the magnitude-5.5 aftershock _ one of dozens of strong tremors since the devastating quake Monday _ was a temporary setback to the mammoth relief operation. Repair crews were rapidly restoring mobile phone services and unblocking roads within four hours, state media reported.

Trucks navigated around boulders and splintered pavement that clogged roads into the forest-clad mountains of Beichuan county, about 100 miles north of Chengdu.

China Central Television reported Saturday that rescue teams in the earthquake zone pulled 163 people alive from the rubble on Friday.

Augmenting the 130,000 soldiers and police deployed, the official Xinhua news service said specialized international teams had joined the effort_ the first time ever that China has accepted outside professionals for help in a domestic disaster.

On Saturday, teams from South Korea, Singapore and Russia joined a Japanese specialist group.

Meanwhile, a U.S. Air Force cargo plane loaded with tents, lanterns and 15,000 meals left Hawaii Saturday for China. It is the first aid flight from the United States to help in Sichuan province. Another Air Force delivery was due to go to China from Alaska.

In one hard hit area, soldiers slogged up a slippery mud path Friday into the village of Yingxiu, as some of their comrades stayed back and used rubble from landslides to patch the road so supply and rescue vehicles could get closer.

Most buildings in the village collapsed in the quake and the rest appear damaged beyond repair. Hundreds of residents huddled in tents. Small groups of soldiers, some lugging body bags, rushed from place to place checking reports of people trapped. They pulled out bodies and _ at least twice _ survivors. Others dug a burial pit and laid in at least 80 bodies.

Helicopters whirred overhead, bringing supplies and dropping leaflets with survival instructions that included not drinking dirty water and staying away from collapsed buildings. "We should trust the party and the government," the leaflets also said.

The government said it would investigate why so many school buildings collapsed in the quake and severely punish anyone responsible for shoddy construction. Officials in at least six provinces promised to tear down dangerous school buildings to protect students, state media reported. The quake destroyed about 6,900 classrooms, not including those in the hardest-hit counties.

China's education system is chronically underfunded. Building experts said the problem here, as in many other parts of the world, was a lack of commitment by governments to improve the quality of school buildings.

"Schools should never collapse, and hospitals and fire stations should never collapse. These are all civic structures that are needed in a disaster," said Roger Bilham, a professor of geological sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder. "So when I hear a school has collapsed, I point the finger at politics."

More than 4 million apartments and homes were damaged or destroyed in Sichuan, Housing Minister Jiang Weixin told reporters.

Worried relatives went to sites where missing loved ones might be.

In the city of Hanwang, Zhou Furen walked for hours in borrowed shoes to a factory where her son had worked.

"I've been coming here every day, sitting here in the early morning, waiting," she wept. "He's been missing for more than three days now. But for my son I would come every day."

The government said it had allocated $772 million for earthquake relief, according to the central bank's Web site, nearly five times the amount two days earlier.

China has also received $457 million in donated money and goods for rescue efforts, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

AIR Worldwide _ a catastrophe risk modeling firm _ estimated losses to both insured and uninsured property would likely exceed $20 billion.

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Associated Press writers Audra Ang in Beichuan, Tini Tran in Hanwang and Cara Anna in Beijing contributed to this report.

 
 

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State socialism has some negative sides but also some positive sides. Here's an example of one of the positive sides of a socialist Chinese government marshaling resources quickly and efficiently. Even dropping paratroops into the area! Good going!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 05/17/2008

They dropped paratroopers into the disaster zone maybe because they afraid of civil unrest. According to NPR, most of the government and municipality buildings suffered very little damage whereas the school and common people buildings all collapsed.

Of course if you are a Chinese builders you better not use sub-standard materials to build the communist party buildings because if you did, you risk getting executed and have your kidney ripped out of your body and 'donated' to the wealthy Westerners.

There are reportedly outrages among the victim because of this finding. And sure, the government makes sure no one would dare to protest when they see the soldiers present.

Real state socialism is when the government makes sure, in this particular aspect, the privileged party members AND the common people all have safe buildings to live in, but this is not the case. It goes to show just like in America, and no matter what kind of political system you live under, as long as there is the privileged and the have-not, it can not be called "state socialism".

Bodhiratna

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 AM on 05/17/2008

Was the national guard not sent in to New Orleans when Katrina hit? ARe they not sent in because that is one of the many things in which they are trained to handle? It's pathetic how you are attempting to spin this disaster into something political.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 05/18/2008

BodhiRat,
Your ignorance about socialism, state or otherwise, is breathtaking.
Consider taking a beginning poli-sci class at your local community college.
Helpful hint:You don't need a high school diploma for that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 05/18/2008

'You Westerners are like dogs, they throw sticks, you chase them. You call my mind distorted? Huffpo posts story like this and it stirs up your phenomenon (unreal) emotion and you in effect, got bothered by it.'

Stop chasing after sticks Bhodiratna.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 05/17/2008

I can't take credit for that verse it's Bodhiratna's original. He definitely practice what he types.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 AM on 05/19/2008

"Stop chasing after sticks Bhodiratna."

How original! you Westerners know nothing but to copy!

Bodhiratna

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 05/17/2008

One thing is for sure. There is as yet no earthquake prediction or forecast that is worth a dime.
Those of us living in California know the Big One will be here someday and the rescue efforts will likewise not be any better than what is happening in China. That is the nature of the beast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 05/16/2008

The perfect time for the world and China to embrace each other.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 PM on 05/16/2008

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This is such a heart breaking tragedy.

I can no longer watch those videos on TV, it is just so sad.

We have to help Chinese as much as we can.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 05/16/2008

" In many times in history, when the government messed with the Buddhists, there tends to be calamity shortly after.

Take Myanmar for example, the Junta government there beat up monks and suppresses free speech. Then next thing you know, over 120,000 dead from cyclone.

In the Chinese's case, the government suppresses human right in Buddhist Tibet recently. Then bang!, earthquake happened and killed about 12,000 Chinese people (and may be more, no surprise). And those damaged dams might give way and take some more lives as we speak.

The Taliban destroyed the historical giant Buddha stone statues in Afghanistan. Then the equally vicious American GI thugs kicked them out of power (and killed a lot of Taliban fighter along the way).

In South Vietnam when the former president Ngo Dinh Diem beat the monks and tried to replace South with Catholicism. Then bang!, he was assassinated soon after (allegedly by the CIA).

There are many more incidents, but if the Chinese practice by the 'will of heaven' as many ancient Chinese did, they would overthrow the emperor to appease the angry wrath that plagued them. But modern day Chinese seems to be as dull as the tree stumps as they have no capacity to see event with at least some kind of spiritual eyes. "

- Bodhiratna
"1,000 buried in another school collapse in China"



If you truly are a buddhist then why not act like one???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 05/16/2008

This reminds me of the God sent hurricane Katrina because of the gays comment. Different religion, same bs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 05/16/2008

Can't really relate the two. Katrina is something predictable as hurricane is KNOWN to occur in the summer months and in or around the Gulf states. Most of the dead could have been prevented if people took the warning and moved out.

Whereas when the Chinese government attacked the Tibetan Buddhist monks, it created bad psychic energy that 'was' very powerful. The universal mind's 'energy' is always trying to balance itself, thus it seeks harmony. Now, know that it seeks harmony not by appeasement but by rendering 'justice'. By and large, 'justice' as understood by high Buddhist thought is not about revenge, it is about the mind going back on the right course in the process to enlightenment.

Just like when you put your finger on the fire, you get burnt, you go back and not doing that again.

Bodhiratna

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 05/17/2008

Buddah sent the earthquake? Just plain nuts

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 05/18/2008

Well that's a dumb set of analogies. In each case you cite, innocent men, women and children were killed, NOT the military junta, the Chinese government, the Taliban get killed?

What kind of nut are you, and what cult are you the head of? *shaking my head*

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 PM on 05/16/2008

Impartial Will of Heaven does not really care who you are. There is no innocent or guilty thus true justice is blind. Next time, blame the Chinese government for suppressing religious freedom in Tibet.

I bet you don't feel sorry when the Chinese soldiers fired and killed those Buddhist monks? talk about being a hypocrite!

Bodhiratna

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 05/17/2008

OK HaGee where your response.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 05/16/2008

Please keep our fellow humans in your prayers. This was a horrible event, one of many that have happened in recent weeks with mother nature. To see all these people lose family members in such a horrible way is aweful.

Remember then all in your prayers!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 05/16/2008

Earlier today, I watched a video on CNN showing the death and destruction caused by the earthquake in China. Part of the video showed several collapsed school buildings and the grisly partial view of the arms and legs of the bodies of the students appearing to still be sitting in their chairs beneath the collapsed building. It was a horrifying sight to behold.
What words can adequately describe the unmitigated horror, fear, hopelessness and numbness that those poor souls are living through? And as for words of sympathy, what is there to say that could bring them solace?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 05/16/2008

My heart goes out to the Chinese people who have lost loved ones, especially to those who have lost their only child.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 05/16/2008

My brother is a cameraman with one of the Western TV news crews on the scene. Its the fourth earthquake for the reporter on that particular team and he reckons that this is by far the worst one hes ever seen.

My brother says that the response and attitude of the Chinese Government people, rescue workers and the unfortunate people affected by this has been amazingly positive but that the colossal amount of damage and massive scale of suffering over a huge area is almost impossible for the human mind to grasp.

It will be interesting to see whether President Cheney, Dauphin Bush and their corrupt and retarded friends manage to put their usual bigoted racist views aside and finally do the right thing by offering any and all American assistance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 05/16/2008

The U.S. government has already offered $500,000 and is prepared to offer more "as needed". While I appreciate the gesture, $500K is really a pittance; much more can and should be offered.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 05/16/2008

"The U.S. government has already offered $500,000 and is prepared to offer more "as needed". While I appreciate the gesture, $500K is really a pittance; much more can and should be offered." by tippy6

tippy: We should offer whatever expertise we have to help the Chinese people affected by this earthquake. But, money? How is that possible when we owe the Chinese billions or trillions of dollars? Gone are the days when the US govt. has the money for disaster relief in other countries or even in our own - we are now a debtor nation, thanks to American businesses investing in cheap chinese and other third world labor. We have become a Third World nation that owes other Third World nations trillions.

Also, some of the richest people in the world are Chinese - like that 20 something woman who is worth 16 billion. The Chinese are flush with cash - unfortunately it's in the hands of a few.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 05/17/2008

Yes, $500,000 is almost a calculated insult really. The NPR reports today said that the Chinese are short of everything from medical supplies, to tents, to body bags. Even if they don't want our people on the ground, isn't this all stuff that our government can offer and easily provide? In spite of eight years of the most incompetent, feeble and corrupt government in our history, its been disasters such as the Asian Tsunami and others where the true heart and generosity of the American people has shone through in spite of Cheney/Bush's efforts.

As one of the other posters has noted, in spite of the awful situation in Tibet, in this case the Chinese Government are stepping up to the plate unlike those awful, evil people running Burma. As fellow members of humanity we should try to help out!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 05/16/2008

We should use borrowed Chinese money to send relief to victims of the earthquake in China? I'm not opposed to sending aid but doesn't this scenario sound a little odd? The Saudis, Dubai, and Kuwait among others have so much available cash laying around they can afford to buy up any asset that happens to come on the market. I suggest these governments use some of the slush fund and provide serious relief to the Chinese. This way we borrow money from China to buy Arabian Peninsula oil, so the Saudis and friends can give it back to China as relief. Sorry but the off color term cluster fuck comes to mind here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 05/16/2008

If only Bush had responded to Katrina victims with such fervor and resolve?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 05/16/2008

Welcome to Samsara where birth and death are the norm. In this particular calamity, many think this event happened because the Chinese government suppresses the Tibetan Buddhist monks. They go against the 'Will of Heaven' and only by making offering to the gods, then calamity will go away, for now.

Bodhiratna

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 05/16/2008

You are taking advantage of calaminities to satisfy a suffering mind seeking revenge and justice with heaven and karma as your judges. So, every disasters that happened to people according to you is karma and punishment for what a government do. You have a distorted view of reality, you are cultivating a mind that dwells on hatred. Better get out of this state of delusion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 05/16/2008

Now there are a problem with what you are saying. If you have studied Buddhism, especially in Zen, you know that on the basis of ultimate reality, there is NO differential quality to be found thus the avenging of justice is non-existence.

These sufferings (the Chinese earthquake and the Myanmar cyclone) come from a disturbance in phenomenon mind field. The 'bad' will of the government (the focus of perceived power) that was imposed on the free will of the Tibetan people caused a shift in the mind field, a 'bad' shift that is. Just like a wave was created and it has to shift itself so it can become stable again. Unfortunately, it created a shift and wipe out a bunch of people. Too bad no one believes it.

Bodhiratna

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 05/16/2008

'You Westerners are like dogs, they throw sticks, you chase them. You call my mind distorted? Huffpo posts story like this and it stirs up your phenomenon (unreal) emotion and you in effect, got bothered by it. I tell you what you see are mere images like pixel on the mind. But don't take my words for it, read the Sutra and then come back and argue. And for now, do not judge me with your deluded mind.'

Good, you are calling names in this forum. You even insult people lving in half of the world. I wish you well but move your mind out of dosa. Take my advice, you have enough knowledge from reading Sutras,books and listeningh to dharma talks. Just practice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 05/17/2008

---"According o you if the mind of the Chinese governments is so powerful that it can cause eathquake then Tibetans minds with their Bodhisattvas and deities is even more powerful and would neutralize any anger with their compassion."

Look like you have not a clue of what Buddhism is about. Compassion is NOT pity, for example, when you see a alcoholic begging for a drink, you don't give them money to buy liquor.

Now in this earthquake situation, are you supposed to be sympathetic to the bunch of walking corpses (living human are, introspectively speaking, walking corpses looking for graves)? real Buddhism teaches disembodiment from the flesh. Real practitioners do that by seeing through the nature of phenomenon (in which earthquakes are) and cross the sea of Samsara to the Shore of Liberation. It is a mind journey only. And crying and helping walking corpses get you no merit whatsoever.

----"You have realization but what you realized is distorted."

You Westerners are like dogs, they throw sticks, you chase them. You call my mind distorted? Huffpo posts story like this and it stirs up your phenomenon (unreal) emotion and you in effect, got bothered by it. I tell you what you see are mere images like pixel on the mind. But don't take my words for it, read the Sutra and then come back and argue. And for now, do not judge me with your deluded mind.

Bodhiratna

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 AM on 05/17/2008

According o you if the mind of the Chinese governments is so powerful that it can cause eathquake then Tibetans minds with their Bodhisattvas and deities is even more powerful and would neutralize any anger with their compassion.
You have realization but what you realized is distorted. Keep it within the four noble truths, eight fold noble paths, ten perfections and the twelve dependent origination. Start with simple quest such as 'where is my anger hidden when conditions are not ripe'. If you do not know your own weakness then how can you overcome it. Remember what you realized become knowledge. Do not cling to knowledge otherwise ego will form. Make use of knowledge to correct yourself and when you are successful then use this knowledge to help others.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 AM on 05/17/2008

Through eons since Earth's existence earth quakes, tornadoes and even worst kind of upheavels had happened and is continuing to this day due to movements of the tetonic plates. Trllions of lives have perished due to these natural occuring phenoemena. What do you think the oil from the ground came from? In modern day history millions of lives have perished in countries like Japan, China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Burma and USA from these natural upheavels. The only blame on these people are that they live on the path of these fault lines and wind paths. In Japan hundreds of thousands of people had died because their country lies on the earth quake belt. They have learned from all these disasters to better build buildings and houses to withstand these forces so well that even an earthquake of that magnitude faced by China today will do minimum damage. Hopefully will learn from Japan.
coninue.........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 AM on 05/17/2008

If you are a praticing Buddhist now is the time to show what you have learned all these years is real buddhism. Go mobilize Tibetans to donate and help in anyway you can. Compassion have no boundaries. If you have this thought of 'why should I help this is your karma' then you better change your guru because he is not teaching you buddhism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 05/16/2008

The "Will of Heaven" is dead little kids?

That's fucked up.

"Karma is just justice without satisfaction, and I don't believe in justice."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 05/16/2008

Will of Heaven is more than that. It will your butt to the grave in time too, LOL

Bodhiratna

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 AM on 05/17/2008

Every time I shoot a deer, I thank my animal brother of offering his life so that I may live. I live in a modern world, but possess the skills of my stone age ancestors. Do not tell me what I believe or feel.

"The world is what it is, and therein lies its entire and sufficient meaning." -Edward Abbey

And this:
"Look at Myanmar, if you have been reading the news instead of sticking your head under the dirt, you know the Junta government there certainly is not any friend of the Buddhists. Good will of heaven created cyclone and wipe some of them out."

How many more innocents were wiped out in that storm, you smug little asshole?

I'd like to stick your head under the dirt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 05/16/2008