Latest News:  

English>>China Society

2,000 soldiers dispatched to China's quake-hit areas

(Xinhua)

16:39, July 22, 2013

Please read:

Death toll rises to 47 in NW China quake

China starts emergency-response to Gansu quake

6.6-magnitude quake hits NW China's Gansu

BEIJING, July 22 (Xinhua) -- More than 2,000 soldiers and officers as well as two helicopters were dispatched to quake-hit areas in northwest China's Gansu Province on Monday after an earthquake left at least 56 people dead.

A 6.6-magnitude quake jolted the junction of Minxian County and Zhangxian County in Gansu at 7:45 a.m. , killing 56 people and injuring 392 others.

As of 2:30 p.m., rescue teams sent by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Lanzhou Military Area Command have arrived at the quake zone to carry out disaster relief work.

Earlier on Monday, the China Earthquake Administration initiated an emergency-response plan to closely monitor the quake and send disaster-relief teams to the affected areas, the administration said.

The National Committee for Disaster Reduction and the Ministry of Civil Affairs also launched an emergency response and sent work teams to the quake zone.

The Gansu Provincial Department of Civil Affairs has allocated 500 tents and 2,000 cotton sheets to the quake zone. The work team is trying to relocate residents from dangerous areas to safety.

According to the Fire Department of Ministry of Public Security, more than 300 police officers have been dispatched to help with disaster-relief work.

More than 50 medical workers have been sent to quake-hit areas and another group of medical workers including mental health experts will also be dispatched, according to health authorities in the province.

The Red Cross Society of China said that work teams and disaster relief materials have been sent to the quake zone, including 200 tents, 2,000 jackets and 1,000 commodity packs, which consist of items such as electric torches, towels, T-shirts, lunch boxes and slippers.

The epicenter of the quake, with a depth of 20 km, was 170 km away from the provincial capital of Lanzhou.

A later 5.6-magnitude aftershock jolted the same area at 9:12 a.m..

We Recommend:

Teenage crash victims were talented students

What did eco-migration bring to rural residents

Hard working people under the sweltering sun

Cute twin sisters popular on the Internet

Keep the childlike innocence

Marriage made in fairs by anxiety parents

Top 10 beautiful small cities in China

China's weekly story (2013.6.28-7.5)

Rainstorms batter SW China quake-hit regions

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:HuangJin、Gao Yinan)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. Female soldiers in exercises

  2. Third-generation fighters in training

  3. Philippe sworn in as king of Belgium

  4. 6.6-magnitude quake hits NW China

  5. Nightlife at Foxconn Zhengzhou park

  6. Paralyzed dog walks with dog wheelchair

  7. 3rd Xinjiang Int'l Folk Dance Festival

  8. Highlights of Int'l Sailing Week

  9. EU regulation enhances toy safety

  10. Imports of French wine go sour

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. How strong is China company?
  2. Imports of French wine go sour in China
  3. Middle-income group vital for China
  4. World wants to see a healthy Chinese economy
  5. Sunny days ahead for solar projects
  6. Abe has chance to show true colors after big win
  7. Reform of bank deposit rates will be a challenge
  8. Will Kevin Rudd create a new Australia?
  9. China's foreign investment policy not changing
  10. ADB economist 'optimistic' on China economy

What’s happening in China

Hebei woman latest case of H7N9

  1. China starts emergency-response to Gansu quake
  2. China resorts to judicial protection in green push
  3. Chengguan accused of assault in Harbin
  4. Family, hospital reach agreement in infant's death
  5. Family unaware of Beijing airport bomber's plot