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Relief situation of the April 14 Yushu earthquake

The Qinghai Provincial Bureau has entered a state of readiness at any time. At 8:30 on April 14, 2010, Wang Xin, deputy director of the Qinghai Provincial Meteorological Bureau, convened a meeting with leaders of relevant departments to make arrangements for the rescue and meteorological services in Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. . The Provincial Meteorological Bureau immediately dispatched a rescue team headed by Deputy Director Zhang Guosheng to the earthquake-stricken area, and prepared tents, generators, emergency mobile meteorological stations, mobile communication equipment, medicines, food and other supplies to carry out meteorological department rescue work. The Qinghai Provincial Meteorological Observatory predicts that Yushu Prefecture will have sunny or cloudy weather in the next three days. Today's temperature will be -3~12℃, and tomorrow and the day after tomorrow will be -4~15℃ and -1~16℃ respectively. There were showers in Yushu County, Nangqian County, and Chengduo County on the 17th, and became sunny or cloudy on the 18th. As the temperature is lower at night, please keep warm when taking shelter outdoors.

According to the latest news from the China Earthquake Administration website, as of 11:30 a.m., the 7.1-magnitude earthquake in Yushu, Qinghai had killed 67 people. After the earthquake in Yushu, Qinghai Province, 80% of the buildings of the No. 3 Complete Primary School in Yushu County, which has more than 3,000 students, collapsed. Dozens of teachers excavated the rubble with their bare hands to carry out rescue operations. As of 21:00 on the 14th, 61 children had been dug out of the rubble, and 34 of them died. According to a rough estimate by principal Nima Jiangcai, more than 200 students are still buried under the rubble.

All 18 bungalow classrooms collapsed.

After the earthquake occurred on the morning of the 14th, the reporter immediately called the principal of Yushu No. 3 Primary School, Nima Jiangcai, and the vice principal Wenming, but they were unable to get through. At noon, the reporter dialed Wenming's phone number.

The phone signal was very weak, and Wen Wenming's voice was slightly hoarse: "A few students are dead, and there are many injured students." Wen Wen said that all 18 bungalow classrooms in the school collapsed, almost occupying 80% of all classrooms. The school's two teaching buildings did not collapse, but serious cracks appeared.

The school's morning class time is 8:30. There were no classes at the time of the earthquake, but some students were already studying in the classroom. Some children studying in bungalow classrooms or near campus corners were crushed by collapsed bungalows or walls.

Teachers dug through rubble with bare hands to save children

At around 14:00, Vice Principal Wen Wen and other teachers were still looking for other students on the ruins of the collapsed one-story school building. At this time, the school has confirmed that 25 students have died.

He said that after the earthquake, parents of students rushed to the school to pick up their children. Soon, most of the children were taken away, but some were still missing. Teachers and parents are searching hard and have almost combed through the ruins of the collapsed school.

During the earthquake, a teacher from Sanwan Primary School was crushed to death on the roadside, and several other teachers had their legs crushed. According to Vice-Principal Wen Wenming, several teachers' relatives encountered misfortune, but the teachers rescued the students immediately, and no one, including himself, had time to go home to see them.

The principal cried and complained that there was nothing he could do in the dark

At 20:00 on the 14th, the reporter dialed the number of Nima Jiangcai, the principal of No. 3 Elementary School. Nima Jiangcai said in a voice that was close to crying: "More than 30 children have died. It is getting dark and we have no choice."

At around 21:00 on the 14th, Nima Jiangcai said The principal has left the school's rescue scene and contacted relevant departments for further rescue of the school. "Today we dug out 61 students from the rubble in one go. 34 students died on the spot, and the remaining 27 are still on the school playground." Nima Jiangcai said, "Those injured children are not receiving treatment now. Our state has no medical conditions for treatment. "Many children are hugging each other on the playground. I have to find tents to protect them from the cold." Jiang Cai said that they had no fire source and had to let the children hug each other to keep warm when it was cold.

According to a rough estimate by Principal Nima Jiangcai, more than 200 students are still buried in the school. At 10 a.m. on the 16th, the reporter learned from the fourth press conference held by the Press Center of Yushu Earthquake Relief Headquarters of Qinghai Province that as of 10 a.m. on the 16th, the Yushu earthquake had killed 115 teachers and students, including 103 students and teachers. 12 people. 684 people were injured, 35 were buried, and 38 were missing. After the earthquake, most students were on the playground and on their way to school.

The number of people affected by the Yushu earthquake rose to 200,000

China News Service, Beijing, April 26, 2010, news from the Qinghai Provincial Department of Civil Affairs said: As the disaster situation is verified further, The Yushu earthquake-stricken area has expanded its disaster area, and the number of victims has increased from the initially reported 100,000 to 200,000. Sun Lin, deputy director of the Qinghai Provincial Department of Civil Affairs, said: At that time, the hardest-hit area was only Jiegu Town, but the hardest-hit areas had already spread to Longbao Town, Zhongda Township, Chengduo County in Yushu County, and some other counties.

According to statistics from the Yushu Prefecture Disabled Persons' Federation and the Yushu Prefecture Civil Affairs Department, so far, the earthquake has killed 372 disabled people, and 3,500 people were disabled in the earthquake, including 1,500 orphans and 3,800 disabled households. Households were damaged.