Special
report: Strong Earthquake
Jolts SW China
BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) -- Medical staffs and rescue
cargos across China were on the way to the quake-hit southwest China early
Tuesday morning, according to reports from Xinhua's regional bureaus.
China Eastern Airlines said it has dispatched four
aircrafts carrying hundreds of rescue personnel and tons of cargos from east
China cities of Shanghai, Jinan, Nanjing, Ningbo and central city of Zhengzhou
to Chengdu, provincial capital of Sichuan, where the 7.8-magnitude earthquake
and aftershocks killed nearly 10,000 people on Monday.
The company vowed to add more planes on the air
routes to guarantee the transportation for the disaster relief.
Meanwhile, hundreds of doctors in eastern provinces
of Shandon and Anhui and northeast China's Liaoning Province have got prepared
to go to Sichuan in time of need.
China's leading telecommunication companies on
Tuesday made a public calling via a radio station in Sichuan that phone calls to
the province should be short in order to leave the communication channel open
for others.
Damages of communication lines in the quake affected
areas have made thousands of quake victims out of telecommunication reaches.
Donations and disaster relief goods were raised in
many Chinese provinces such as Shandong, Hebei and Henan.
Shandong has prepared drug and medical instruments in
addition an emergent donation of three million yuan (about 428,000 U.S. dollars)
to the quake-ravaged Sichuan.
Thousands of tents are on the way to the disaster
areas from southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and central Henan
Province. Tents were the most needed relief cargo for thousands of quake
survivors living on streets.