Thursday, 5 June 2008

earthquake survivor..Sichuan


Soldiers transport explosives to the barrier of the Shibangou quake lake in earthquake-hit Qingchuan county, Sichuan province, June 4, 2008. Up to 30,000 residents must move out of the small rural county of Qingchuan, because of frequent secondary disasters in the mountainous area since the devastating May 12 earthquake, local officials said Wednesday, Xinhua News Agency reported. Picture taken June 4, 2008.

A general view shows part of a barrier of the Shibangou quake lake being exploded to expand the division channel in Qingchuan county, Sichuan province June 4, 2008 in this picture distributed by China's official Xinhua News Agency. Up to 30,000 residents must move out of the small rural county of Qingchuan because of frequent secondary disasters in the mountainous area since the devastating May 12 earthquake, local officials said Wednesday, Xinhua News Agency reported. Picture taken June 4, 2008.

Residents walk across a suspension bridge at a landslide-blocked river in Pingtong town of earthquake-hit Pingwu county, Sichuan Province June 4, 2008. The largest "quake lake" formed by China's most devastating earthquake in decades is not expected to start draining until Thursday due to a lack of rain, state media said.

An earthquake survivor walks past a damaged building in Nanba town of earthquake-hit Pingwu county, Sichuan Province June 4, 2008.

Army vehicles carrying military speedboats park along a high road in preparation for rescue efforts of the Tangjiashan quake lake in the town of Jiuling, in earthquake-hit Jiangyou county, Sichuan Province June 5, 2008. China, facing emergencies ranging from swollen lakes to rehousing millions after last month's devastating earthquake, is looking to the future, planning a huge reconstruction of schools, homes and hospitals reduced to rubble.

Refugees evacuate to a high place because of the Tangjiashan quake lake in Qinglian town of earthquake-hit Jiangyou county, Sichuan Province June 5, 2008. China, facing emergencies ranging from swollen lakes to rehousing millions after last month's devastating earthquake, is looking to the future, planning a huge reconstruction of schools, homes and hospitals reduced to rubble.

A volunteer keeps a refugee from going to a low place during an evacuation order because of the Tangjiashan quake lake in Qinglian town of earthquake-hit Jiangyou county, Sichuan Province June 5, 2008. China, facing emergencies ranging from swollen lakes to rehousing millions after last month's devastating earthquake, is looking to the future, planning a huge reconstruction of schools, homes and hospitals reduced to rubble.

Refugees evacuate to a high place because of the Tangjiashan quake lake in Qinglian town of earthquake-hit Jiangyou county, Sichuan Province June 5, 2008. China, facing emergencies ranging from swollen lakes to rehousing millions after last month's devastating earthquake, is looking to the future, planning a huge reconstruction of schools, homes and hospitals reduced to rubble.

Residents walk across a damaged bridge over the Pen Jiang River which connects to the Tangjiashan quake-lake in Qinglian town of earthquake-hit Jiangyou county, Sichuan Province June 5, 2008. China, facing emergencies ranging from swollen lakes to rehousing millions after last month's devastating earthquake, is looking to the future, planning a huge reconstruction of schools, homes and hospitals reduced to rubble.

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