Sunday, 21 April 2013

Ya’an Quake Rescue

According to CCTV news, so far, the quake victims toll to 188 people, 25 people were missing and 11460 people injured, updated Apr. 22, 2013 07:54:55.
Due to the continuous aftershocks, thousands of terrified villagers were sheltering in tents in this mountainous corner of southwestern China on Sunday night as rescue workers struggled to distribute supplies to thousands more cut off by a powerful earthquake.
The aftershocks continued to shake the area late on Sunday, blocked and damaged roads meant that rescue workers were still unable to distribute basic supplies in some of the worst affected areas, where residents were sleeping outside without power and water and with dwindling supplies of food, according to residents and state media reports.
At the critical moment, our unity is the strength, and each of us a burning light to support Lushan. State media said 18,000 military and armed-police personnel had been sent to help with recovery efforts, along with 23 helicopters. In another apparent indication of the Chinese leadership's concern to appear responsive, China's new premier, Li Keqiang, made a high-profile visit to the disaster area before returning to Beijing on Sunday.
After experiencing the Wenchuan earthquake, we learned to know how to start the emergency response mechanism quickly, how to start the rescue rapidly and effectively, how to allocate power of all levels reasonable. For this disaster, China has become more efficient and calm than five years ago it was. Similarly, the Chinese public after experiencing the Wenchuan earthquake, becoming more conscious, more rational, more mature than before. In rescue and reconstruction today, each show this kind of consciousness and rational person, is a shining beacon for the forth point.
We TattooDIY.com, selling tattoo supplies all over the world, is now trying our best to donate money and goods to the disaster. We firmly believe that more love and more strength to the disaster area, there will be more hope to the victims. Sincerely pray to Ya’an.

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