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A powerful aftershock struck the devastated Chinese province of Sichuan today as authorities admitted that almost 5 million people had been left homeless by Monday’s earthquake.
The ferocity of the initial quake left as many as 50,000 dead and the latest tremor came as the Chinese military began the grim task of digging mass graves into the Sichuan hillsides.
Anonymous burial sites were the only remaining option as the massive rescue mission morphed into a grisly clean-up operation.
“The authorities asked us to bury the bodies quickly because they have been dead for several days. There is no time to waste. It's already been quite a long time and now the weather is starting to get warmer,” on official told The Times at the site of a mass grave in Libing.
The 50-metre-long trenches were being dusted with lime by young soldiers masked against the stench, but officers admitted they had no idea how many bodies were waiting to be buried.
Measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale, today's earthquake hit Lixian, in Sichuan province, west of the original epicentre in Wenchuan. Recently cleared roads were cut off once again, and newly repaired phone connections were destroyed.
Four days later, today's aftershock added another hazard: landslides.
The Chinese state news agency, Xinhua, said it was not clear how many people had been killed or injured in the latest tremor.
“[It] lasted about ten seconds and reporters saw rocks sliding from nearby mountains," the agency reported. "A number of vehicles were buried in landslides. The casualties were not known."
The aftershock came just hours after Hu Jintao, the Chinese President, arrived in the quake zone to reinvigorate a rescue operation in which miracles are becoming fewer and farther between. The official death toll has risen to 22,069 with some predictions that the final figure could be more than 50,000.
Arriving in Mianyang, one of the worst-hit cities in Sichuan province, Mr Hu said: “The challenge is still daunting, the task is still arduous and the time pressing.”
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I sincerely hope you western media report China earthquake disaster with justice and objectivity.
Please put your eyes on what we are suffering and what we have done now.Facing this overwhelming disaster, saving people's lives is most important thing at present.
Matthew, Nanjing, China
Thanks all the people who support China sincerely .
We believe our government .They've try their best,and everything will be well.
magie, GuangZhou, China
We have no power to choose such natural calamity but we can choose attitude toward disaster.
Life is fragile and always changes. 80hours ago, people still had their normal life but now they are fighting for their life with limit time. Every TV picture touches our inner heart soul feeling. All aid and donation relieve victims and us cohesiveness together to overcome the disaster.
s leung, melrose, scotland
Our hearts go out to all those who have lost children,parents, brothers, sisters, grandchildren , other relatives and friends in the devastating earthquake in Sichuan. God grant them comfort in their distress and courage to face the future.
Roy Petty, Swansea, U.K.
Pray for those suffering the disaster.
It could be the year of challenges. And we will face it bravely, fight it back, and show the world we are still standing.
Jin, Nanjing, China
Hold on China! we are surprised of your courage and your strong feeling to save lives. Do not forget who is still alive, living outside, shocked inside. No earth-quake shall destroy people if international community is running and helping them, as it is now for you. Hold on! God bless you.
Fiamma, Torino, Italy
Thanks for all the concern and contributions. This is is a great tragedy.... But we will try our best to help those who suffer and as long as there's hope, we will continue to help. And we do see the great efforts of our government.
Weiwei, Shenzhen, China
i belive all chinese people can overcome this big chalenge and identify our capability.
ginny, chongqing, china
AS a chinese who have never been abroad ,I do want to say"don't blame china on everything!"
We may not need your sympathy or donations,but we do need understanding from the international society .HUMAN RIGHTS here is improving steadily.WE CAN FEEL THAT.
fandong, qingdao, china
190,000 troops are being used for the rescue out of over 2.2million men/women in the PLA. Do they really need 2million to stand by doing nothing to protect the communist party leaders? It is communist party members who should be lynched not the builders or the architects. The Chinese never learn.
John Sinclair, Dundee, UK
China should make manoeuvre of earthquake annually just like Japan do.
feng, Beijing,
I think western media have the responsibility to make some objective and comprehensive reports about China's disaster,
not only the death caused by earthquake but also the best efforts the Chinese government and people have did. All the Chinese will stand together to defeat the disaster !
Tianyi, Beijing, China
I don't matter what you thought, what you say, but what I want to tell you is that all Chinese will up againgst this natural calamities.
We try our best to let others know us well, but unfortunately, some people do not know Chinese, so the only way you get information about China is from your media
Aiden, hangzhou, China
Kenny, Bejing, the western media and govts can't give what the Chinese govt won't accept. We can't force the Chinese - or Burmese - govt to swallow its pride and allow everyone to help materially, so we'll have to settle for confining our aid to praying for the victims.
Tiffany, St. Louis, USA
If ministry officals are authorized to punish the builders of the schools, it seems logical to assume that they were authorized to establish building standards in the first place and should punish themselves severely.
Tiffany, St. Louis, USA
My thoughts are with all those that are suffering at the moment, but I cant help wondering how many more lived could've been saved had the Chinese Government allowed the Western countries to send in relief workers. The Uk, Auz and a few other countires have offered but the answer has been NO...why??
Cacia, Manchester, UK
In my view the Chinese authorities and people have shown admirable determination and courage in dealing with this tragedy.The intention has been to rescue and save lives and all Chinese have pulled together for that end.Well done.
George, Exeter, U.K/
We hope China will solve this problem.
Best wishes for Chinese.
Ivy, Man- Chester , UK
Tks for the gov .with quick response in their rescue action.I am proud of our gov .proud of our PLA .deepest wish to these victims.---one common Chinese
owen, Suzhou, China
Thank all the people who care us,we shall overcome this big problem.
Vee Chiang, Chongqing, China
Believe that , we will be OK!
Robin, Beijing, China
Such a sorry situation. Over-populated areas, and people living in housing that is not designed for earthquakes. This tragedy is a warning to us all. As the planets population grows to higher density levels, natural events will effect more and more people causing what China has just experienced.
Jim Wills, Brisbane, Australia
It was an interesting point made by: JEFF YACOLT, two different ideology, one worked the other did not, but that was based on race. It did shock the world though, a super power who failed its people while claims to be for democracy in Iraq, America has a lot to learn about civilized society.
daphne kenward, cambridge, UK
We have no power to choose such natural calamity but we can choose attitude toward disaster.
Life is fragile and always changes. 100hours ago, people still had their normal life but now they are fighting for their life with limit time. Every TV picture touches our inner heart soul feeling. All aid and donation relieve victims and us cohesive together to overcome the disaster.
s leung, melrose, scotland
Thank our brethren, thank our government, thank our party, thank our chairman Hu, thank our premier Wen.
Amor, Shenzhen, China
Old world values like obey your parents, respect everyone, love your neighbor, take care of the aging, do it yourself and don't expect government to do it for you, trust God, and work as a team, they seem to be alive in a land with latent communism. In America, they died with liberalism.
Jeff, Yacolt, USA
We feel great sorrow everytime we see the terrible scene and the number of the dead climbs.But we feel warm as well.Moving sroties of teachers protecting students regardless of their own ricks,doctors rescueing people while their children was still burried...and thanks to all theBritish who help.
Cynthia Chan, Xiamen, China
D Tsunami of 2004 had caught everybody off guard and that was d reason why so many people died. Likewise this massive earth quake also caught people off guard though some claimed d pre signs should have been read seriously. V need to learn and prevent a repeat of the tragedy. Blaming is useless.
Lim, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
(1) Having lived in China for 2 years, I find most of our Westerners fail to understand how Chinese people are unified. They share the same ideas about life, about their country, about how to help each other whenever there is disaster.
Paul Smith, Beijing, China
(2) One thing amazing to me is that you can see no turmoil, no looting in the quake-hit areas in China. And what is more amazing is that you can see no soldier carrying a gun among the tens of thousands rescuing army. Think of the American soldiers going to New Orleans in 2005 - they went to kill.
Paul Smith, Beijing, China
Good on You, Chinese Government!!
Tom, Melbourne, Australia
The West always have stories to tell. Anyway it does not matter. Good news is President Hu is also in Sichuan with PM Wen overseeing things. Russian, Japanese, Korean, Taiwan and Hongkong SAR teams are in to help. That is the spirit. Hope more survivors will be found. Time is the essence.
Lim, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
"political spin"? ? Excuse me, Why some people have to politicalise everything? Besides, as a Chinese who have been living in the UK, I do feel a lot of times Chinese government is far more efficient than the British counterparts.
Tina, London, UK
the chinese government seem to have responded quickly and efficently which is excellent but it might be used in political spin.
fintan, Drumgath, NI
I would be interested to know if the mining and dam building activity that seems prevalent in Sichuan province has contributed in any way to the scale of the devastation. Perhaps there are lessons to be learned here for the future? My thoughts are with the families of the victims.
Stephen Wilkinson, London, UK
I send my deepest sympathies to the families of those who have lost. I can barely hold back the tears each time I see the news. The level of this tragedy just gets worse and worse as the days goes by.
Mandy, Bristol,
The powerful earthquake could take away hundreds of thousands people's lives,but it failed to take away our courage and confidence.I hope the goverment will take good care of the survivers,and help them rebuild their home.
chen, wu xi, China
Chinese people have done their best so far.......Its time for support not critism.
Iren, Warrington, uk
The powerful earthquake could take away hundreds of thousands people's lives,but it failed to take away our courage and confidence.I hope the goverment will take good care of the survivers,and help them rebuild their home.
chen, wu xi, China
Thank God the Japanese have come to rescue lives
wade woo, shanghai,
a prayer for those suffering from the earthquake.May God bless my compatrios.Sigh
huang, Fuzhou, China
a friend in need is a friend indeed.
jo, Jiangsu, China
I do hope the western media could offer actual and real help for Chinese desperate people who lose their family, not only critism of course.
Kenny, Beijing, China