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Only emptiness left in the epicenter

Posted: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 9:16 AM
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YINGXIU, China – When the Tibetan Plateau made its latest move, this small city about 50 miles to the west of Chengdu was ground zero. Yingxiu, sitting at the upper end of the Zipingpu reservoir was summarily crushed.

One witness remembers it as more of an explosion than a quake.

"I heard that in Chengdu buildings were swaying for a long time," said 60-year-old Yan Runqi, who was visiting his parents in a village above Yingxiu when the earthquake struck. "Here it felt like three seconds."

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Traffic passes along a dirt road next to a collapsed expressway near Yingxiu, China.

In those few moments on May 12, more than 75 percent of Yingxiu’s population of about 10,000 was wiped out, according to local officials. Initially cut off from all road access, survivors were evacuated by boats launched from the far end of the reservoir and by helicopter.

Only a few days ago did it become possible to drive to Yingxiu to witness the impact at the quake’s epicenter. (NBC News’ Mark Mullen filed a story for the World Blog earlier in our coverage of the quake about an attempt to reach Yingxiu before the road was cleared).

Now a spine jarring dirt road lined with crushed cars and boulders is considered open; though, it has to be cleared almost daily of new debris sliding down the steep mountainside above. As this road heads into town, it passes under the ragged end of a collapsed highway bridge that once looped around the side of the mountain.

A way station to remote mountain region
The destruction of Yingxui is complete – much like the devastation in Beichuan, a larger city that was accessible and widely covered by journalists shortly after the earthquake. The few buildings that remain standing are tipped precariously amid mountains of ruin. The smell of death still hangs in the air, which is thick with dust.

Only a handful of survivors are here now. A few people have come back to salvage bits of furniture. One man returned to try to find the remains of his wife. He was waiting for a cleanup team that had promised to help him dig so he can hold a solitary funeral and bury her again.

But Yingxiu is growing busy again, as a way station for ongoing relief efforts in the remote mountain region beyond. Slow processions of military convoys unload rice and other supplies here, and helicopters continuously land and take off on a broad flat area next to the ruins. Soldiers say these flights are moving supplies to the Wolong panda reserve just to the west, and to Wenchuan city, deep in the mountains.

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Zhen Soujun sits near her tent after becoming homeless from the earthquake near the city of Yingxiu, China. 

Authorities are also stockpiling rice in Yingxiu, which will be sent into the more remote areas in larger quantities once the road to those areas is cleared, a process that could take another week. Until then, Wenchuan city, the seat of government in this county, is accessible only by a 10 hour drive from Chengdu over a 12,000 foot mountain pass, or by air. 

Yingxiu is also the base for repair and observation of the massive Zipingpu Dam, built in 2006, despite protest from environmental groups who said it was too close to the fault line.  Zipingpu's cracks have been repaired, but the dam remains under continuous observation, and some of the water has been released from the reservoir to lower stress on the structure. The Chinese government says that if the dam were breeched, it would deluge Dujiangyan, a large population center six miles downstream.

To rebuild or not?
Whether Yingxiu should be rebuilt remains an open question for some survivors. Residents staying in tents along the road said that when Premier Wen Jiabao visited Yingxiu on Saturday he promised them it would be restored – and better than ever – within three years. Some of these residents said they are eager to get started.

But looking over a town so ruined that it was barely recognizable was enough to give pause to 80-year-old Zhen Soujun, whose family had been here for generations.

"We need some experts to come in here and look at the geology to decide how dangerous it is to live here," she said. "If the government tells us we should move, then we will move."

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Stand behind your Country and its Leaders!!! China is and will be sucessful because of its people. All we do in America is complain.
Constance,
I think this is a pretty good place to donate:
http://www.mercycorps.org/chinaearthquake/?source=1060&gclid=CNLz3NGFypMCFRIkxwodsj4ehQ

I guess you can also donate directly to Chinese Red Cross.

To Marcia Gerber,
The government IS HELPING OUT big time.
TOO BAD OBAMA NOT PRESIDENT, HE COULD SHOW THEM A NEW WAY TO CHAGE ALL THEIR LIVES
AFTER READING MOST OF THESE BLOGS IT IS EVIDENT THAT THE LEFT IS STILL LIVING IN A FAIRY TALE WORLD THAT GOOD WILL OVERCOME EVIL AND IF WE ALL PULL TOGETHER IT WILL BE ONE BIG BEAUTIFUL WORLD. NOT SO, ITS A TRAGIC THING WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN CHINA BUT OBVIOUSLY GEOLOGY OF THIS REGION IS ON A FAULT AND A EARTHQUAKE HAPPENED. THESE PEOPLE HAVE LOST THIER LIVES NOT BECAUSE OF BAD KARMA BUT BECAUSE ALL OF THIS HAS BEEN FORTOLD IN THE BIBLE. IN THE END TIMES NATURAL DISASTERS WILL INCREASE AND INTENSIFY AROUND THE WORLD.
LOOK AROUND PEOPLE AND SEE THE BIRTH PANGS!! WAKE UP
THE KING OF KINGS IS COMING SOON.ARE YOU READY ? OR WILL YOU BE LIKE THE POOR QUAKE VICTIM THAT NEVER CONSIDERED THAT THE DAY THEY WOKE UP WOULD BE THIER LAST!
Chinese people always had and will continious to have support from their goverment. The Prime Minister Wen Jiabao had worked 88 hours none stop directing the relief effort. The goverment will cut 5% of the goverment spending to provide fund for disaster zone.
It has been known for a long time that the area in China was at risk from earth quakes, just as New Orleans has always known that it is a city built in a tidal pool. You can only go so long before mother nature reminds us how small and insignificant we are. I hope that the people spared in China are able to recover and move to a safer area.
The Chinese people need our help. Many parents have lost their only children. Whole commmunities have lost their homes, businesses, everything, and are now displaced. Major highways and roads are blocked or destroyed. Possible flooding will result from dams that are damaged, etc. Major health problems will result due to the impending rainy season. My son lives and works in southeast China and tells of the Chinese citizens banning together to help their fellow countrymen thru donations of money, etc. This is the most catastrophic thing that has happened in China. Please furnish us the names/addresses/web addresses of legit organizations that can send money, food, clothes, medicine, and other aid. All my thoughts, prayers, and good intentions are with China and her people.
some Americans do not understand Tibet situation, but they like to comment. of couse, there are always some people against your government, and some people support your government. The earthquake was disater, China will rebuild. I am praying for the people there.
These people had no warning, the government and others in athority were not able to tell residents of impending danger.  New Orleans was different.  Why would anyone want to build/rebuild a city 10 feet below sea level bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi river?  It is not the governments job to bail out stupity.  My heart does go out to the people of China.
When Sharon Stone related her "interesting" thought process to arrive at the conclusion that the quake was "karma" the Chinese deserve for not being nice to Tibetans, shock is the only appropriate response for any sane person.  Beyond that?  Her supreme stupidity is so plain:

The 2007 census data shows Aba prefecture of Sichuan, where the epicenter is, had a pre-quake population of 800,000, of which 54% were ethnic Tibetans, 24% Han Chinese, and about 18% Qiang nationality.  Let's be insane for a moment and buy into Stone's cynical way of thinking, the numbers put the "karma" squarely on the Tibetans.

The rescue efforts in China have been ehtnicity-blind, until Stone the idiot brought it up in such perverted way.

Stone claims Dalai Lama is a good friend of hers.  That's probably true because the "holliness" might actually influenced her thinking.  Now, let's wait and see how this man in saffran robe goes about ditching his used-to-be-sexy Hollywood friend.
The Chinese Red Cross is the legitimate organization for donation. Thank all the kind American for so caring about our country's people! Thank you so much for your warm and cheering words! We Chinese wil definitely work together to conquer this disaster and rebuild Sichuan.
You can donate the money via American Red Cross,
http://american.redcross.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ntld_main


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