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Field Journal |
Jottings from EO reporters from the disaster areas ■ China Comes to a standstill at 14:28 In an overwhelming display of hope and mourning, Chinese held a moment of silent to recognize the victims of the Sichuan earthquake. 05-19
■ Beichuan: Misery Between Mountains As the hills threathened to cave in when the frequency of aftershocks increased, rescuers reluctantly left behind a crying child pinned under dead bodies and debris, praying that she would still be alive the next day. 05-16
■ A Trek to The Epicenter EO reporters have trekked over three hours trying to reach Wenchuan, the epicenter of the May 12 earthquake. 05-14
■ The Sky Weeps for Sichuan Hours after the 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Sichuan, the sky opened up and poured, adding obstacles to the rescue work. 05-13
■ Marked the Day: 5.12 EO reporters have rushed down to Chengdu hours after a 7.8-magnitude (revised to magnitude 8 on the Richter scale on May 18) earthquake hit Sichuan. Shock and disbelief filled the air. 05-12
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Voices |
Editorial, commentary, views from the public and more ... ■ For One in Fifty-thousand Wen Zhou reflects upon pushing past the window of opportunity for rescuing trapped victims, and on further opening up of the flow of information. 05-19
■ Why Are Schools Crumbling Like Sand Houses? The May 12 earthquake obliterated schools and buried students under debris while government buildings remained intact. Why are the schools so fragile? 05-15
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Photo Gallery |
A group of photo essay by EO photographer Luo Jian from the mourning ceremony in Chengdu, provincial capital of Sichuan. [more]
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