BEIJING, May 14 -- More than 50,000
troops have been sent to the disaster areas. By late Tuesday afternoon, 20,000
soldiers had arrived to join the relief efforts.
After the earthquake, President Hu Jintao immediately
ordered army personnel to assist with quake-relief work in the affected areas.
A command center was also established by the Central
Military Committee on Tuesday morning to coordinate the relief efforts.
Soldiers from Jinan and Chengdu Military Area
Commands were making their way to the affected areas any way they could - by
plane, train, road - and even on foot. The air force was ordered to parachute
relief troops into Wenchuan, but heavy rainstorms on Tuesday forced them to
abandon the operation.
Military planes have also been ordered to send
disaster relief personnel and supplies, including tents, food, makeshift
hospital facilities, water-disinfecting equipment and medicine. Other transport
links have given priority to relief supplies.
Sixty military medical-relief teams have already set
out for the affected areas. And a team of 150 quake-relief experts has also
reached the town of Mianyang, which was badly hit by the earthquake.
Meanwhile, two army planes have begun a surveillance
mission in the worst-hit areas, offering the first close look at the damage in
areas near the quake's epicenter.
(Source: CCTV.com)