Special report: Strong Earthquake Jolts SW China
BEIJING, May 14 (Xinhua) -- A total of four Xinhua reporters Wednesday
arrived in the epicenter area of the 7.8-magnitude quake in southwestern Sichuan
Province, traveling by air, land and water with Chinese troops.
Reporters Li Xuanliang and Huang Shubo hiked with PLA soldiers into the
Wenchuan County at 16:00 on Wednesday afternoon, and were20 kilometers from
Yingxiu Town, one of the most badly damaged area in Wenchuan.
On their way, they met a lot of people who fled Yingxiu, which was cut off
from water and power for about two days. Most of the survivors were going to
Zipingbu in Dujiangyan City, which is about 20 kilometers away. Only a few
remained in the town.
Many people carried their injured family members and relatives with
stretchers or slide bars, the local type of simplified rickshaw. Some of the
injured were apparently dying.
A woman carried a dead infant wrapped in white clothes as if the baby was
alive and hiked forward with her husband.
Some people carried their aged parents on wheelbarrows. "Our town is badly
in need of drugs and drinking water," a survivor said.
"We saw PLA soldiers and armed police marching toward the disaster-hit area
one group after another, and lots of ordinary people from the direction of
Dujiangyan and migrant workers from other parts of the country coming to the
rescue of their relatives," said one of the reporters.
Another reporter, Xu Zhuangzhi helicoptered into the county seat of
Wenchuan, 100 kilometers away from the provincial capital city of Chengdu, at
10:22 a.m. Wednesday.
"The damage was devastating in one of its towns, Yingxiu," said Xu. "They
are badly in need of food and drugs."
The soldiers, from the Chengdu Military Area Command, have set up a
communication center and had connected Wenchuan with the disaster-relief
headquarters in Dujiangyan, Xu said.
A team of 30 medical workers from the same military command flew to the
county in the afternoon to supplement the telecommunications team with whom Xu
flew in.
After landing, soldiers immediately began unloading supplies. Dozens of
villagers helped the soldiers move supplies to their village.
"More than a dozen people died in our village and we are badly in need of
food and water," one villager told Xu. "We've been looking forward to some aid,
and you finally come."
"It's a pity the supplies we could bring are limited," said head of the
helicopter brigade Tang Chun. They had tried but failed to fly to Wenchuan for
the past two days, because of bad weather.
"We should try to do more rescue work today," Tang said.
Xu's helicopter then flew to neighboring Yingxiu Town to carryinjured
people back to Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province.
Meanwhile, reporter Zhu Yingtao arrived in Yingniu at around 11:30 a.m.,
also with PLA soldiers, traveling by boat and on foot.
They saw hundreds of people fleeing the town. "They all looked to be on the
edge of collapsing because of fear and fatigue," said Zhu.
"I saw an almost 100-meter road bridge, which had broken and fallen into
the Minjiang River near the town," said Zhu. The bridge was later identified as
Baihua Bridge.
He said he saw rubble and debris from collapsed houses and buildings along
the Minjiang river during a boat trip from Chengduto Wenchuan.
(Writing by Ding Yimin.)