


the refuse next one if you see reduced to match tickets that day the earth shook police had tried to stop foreign journalists getting here perhaps for reasons of safety perhaps because of the sheer scale of the destruction of the abduction on we shall go to the final they were crying for help can be heard around the world why do doctors with the Red Cross try to help them work out just where the voices coming from the Muslim day really deeply unfair he find anything in the rubble without putting anything on down Israeli high the camera man follows his doctor as he scrambled into the concrete canyons a rescue worker shouted take it easy get you out as it added that other abducted in Iraq and moments later a woman heard your identity and troubling to see you working in total darkness for five days like that I know her for her upcoming thank you she says and I knew that there should have no hope for another the wider community along with other major hurdle detonated near an audio very few people are coming out of the threatened City Live the young Jimmy President Hu Jin Tao of the two day meeting is the premier league to see the devastation for himself the message from the top with the rescue work goes on he think what you know been eighty eight thousand three earthquake that the rescue workers still focusing on saving lives our top priority countries who know and on Chinese television last night more good news her her the cheer goes up as a girl is pulled from the collapsed school seven hundred students in school history of instruments steel firms gave it a little bewildered managing to walk to the ambulance deeply minutes later another student reads not in such great shape but he does manage to ask for a Coca Cola it opened shortly but the lucky ones seven thousand schools across social arm province were destroyed school building was devastated on streets where better built offices in Heinz Wolff still standing led the Ministry of Housing to launch an investigation into their construction warning that anyone found to be responsible for shoddy building work would be punished one parent said the quake kill hour Chai this building did
Rescue workers are struggling to help survivors of China's devastating earthquake.About 130,000 troops are assisting the search and rescue effort and more than 12.5 tonnes of relief goods have been air-dropped and scores of helicopters are flying in rescuers and aid.The Foreign Ministry said quilts, tents, food, satellite phones, medicine and excavators were needed most.Towns and villages across Sichuan province have been flattened and it is feared the death toll could top 50,000.More than 20,000 have already been confirmed dead as a result of the 7.9-magnitude quake, and tens of thousands more remain buried in rubble in areas of the worst-hit province of Sichuan.In some villages near the badly hit area of Beichuan, angry residents complained they had had little to eat and were forced to drink contaminated water.Many are sleeping outside or in makeshift shelters where the lack of water and blocked toilets has raised fears of outbreaks of diarrhoea and other infectious disease.Meanwhile, 19 British tourists who have been found safe and well after being caught up in the earthquake have been describing their ordeal.Diane Atkins, 63, from Portchester, Hampshire, who was evacuated with her 64-year-old husband David, said: "We looked around and everybody was running and rocks were falling and then we looked up and the mountain just seemed to explode.""We thought we were going to be buried alive. I really thought we were going to die."Fellow traveller Barry Jackson said: "Suddenly we had this horrendous noise which was just - you can't describe what it's like, it's just a huge, huge noise and the land shaking underneath you and the first thing that we all thought to do was to run."
ITN | May 16, 2008


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