Special report: Strong Earthquake Jolts SW China
CHENGDU, May 13 (Xinhua) -- A village was immediately engulfed by landslide and water level in a reservoir rose rapidly, recalled an earthquake survivor who is still haunted by terrible memories on Tuesday.
The man named Yang Yang told He Biao, deputy
secretary-general of Aba prefectural government that he was on a bus in Yingxiu
Town, Wenchuan County of Sichuan Province, the epicenter of the earthquake that
claimed at least 9,000 lives.
"I saw a village on the mountainside disappear in a
landslide triggered by the earthquake. Many vehicles on the road were swept away
or hit by huge rocks," Yang was quoted by He Biao as saying.
The water level in Zipingpu Reservoir also rose
quickly, Yang said.
Yang's mobile phone could not be reached on Tuesday
morning.
Yang and eight other passengers abandoned the bus and
walked 20kilometers to reach Dujiangyan City on Monday midnight. They escaped
"many difficulties and risks," He said.
The Wenchuan county and Aba prefecture governments so
far had not received any phone call from the Yingxiu, Sanjiang and Xuankou towns
and Wolong district, which have a combined population of 60,000, according to
He.