
Relief forces boarding at Xining Airport.
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Yushu
County China Exclusive—That 7.1-magnitude
earthquake that hit Yushu Tibetan autonomous prefecture in northwest
China's Qinghai Province early on Wednesday, has wrought havoc leaving
majority of local houses collapsed and tens of thousands of victims
asking for help.
On April 15 morning, local authority of
Yushu County held the second briefing after the earthquake, according
to which the number of deaths has reached 667, and 313 people missing
and 9,110 injured.
China's disaster relief departments have
initiated a first-class emergency response for disaster relief work
in the quake-hit areas in Qinghai Province.
The first class emergency response means
relief funds allocated by the country's financial departments should
be delivered to quake-hit areas no later than 24 hours after the quake.
Relief materials should be sent to the
affected areas by train or airline as quickly as possible.
Also, a nationwide donation campaign should
be organized, and worldwide collections should be put under centralized
management.
Relieving forces and goods from nationwide
are quickly gathering at Xining Airport, capital city of Qinghai province,
as the Yushu Airport was closed after the earthquake.
It is some 820 kilometers from Xining
to Yushu, which will take 20 hours by road. The regular operation of
Yushu Airport is of great significance in helping with rescue work.
Fortunately, the Yushu Airport was not
badly damaged by the quake except for the interruption of wired communication
and exterior power supply.
As the Bureau of Civil Aviation started
emergency response toward restoring regular operations at Yushu Airport,
that the facility is mostly okay is a bit of good news here.
Located in Tibetan Plateau, the small
Yushu Airport is 3,905 meters above sea level, which requires special
aircraft that adapt to plateau flight and is only capable of handling
three aircraft at the same time.
Currently three A319 from China Eastern
Airlines are serving shuttle flights between Xining and Yushu, to transfer
relieving forces and goods.
To assure the smooth rescue work by air,
the Bureau of Civil Aviation has dispatched a batch of technicians and
workers to aid the work in Yushu Airport.
As soon as the earthquake occurred, the
Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) made an emergency appeal for disaster
relief.
A total of RMB1.1 million in kind and
cash have already been allocated for relief operation.
To help: http://www.redcross.org.cn/
David
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