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Thousands of Quake Survivors Evacuated.

Nanatsu no Tsuki
27-05-2008, 19:56
I feel incredibly sad for the Chinese who were victims of the earthquake. Not only because of the lives that were lost, but also for the threats that come afterward, like flooding and disease from the deaths.

http://news.aol.com/?feature=20080525084709990001

MIANYANG, China (May 27) — Chinese officials rushed Tuesday to evacuate another 80,000 people in the path of potential floodwaters building up behind a quake-spawned dam as soldiers carved a channel to try to drain away the threat.

The official Xinhua News Agency reported emergency workers would try to complete the evacuation by midnight Tuesday, taking the number of people moved out of the threatened valley to almost 160,000, from more than 30 townships.

The Tangjiashan lake in northern Sichuan province, formed when a massive landslide blocked a river, is one of dozens of fragile dams created during the earthquake that pose a new destructive threat in the disaster zone.

Soldiers hauled explosives through the mountains to reach the area, and the official Chinese Daily said Tuesday on its Web site they were "preparing to dynamite the barrier." State television showed live footage of heavy earth-moving equipment being used to carve out a 200-yard channel to drain the water.

The lake is swelling behind a landslide near Beichuan, one of the towns hit hardest by the May 12 tremor that devastated Sichuan.

Residents of Huangshi village said they were told to move to a government-built tent camp on a hillside overlooking the river near Jiangyou town, southeast of Beichuan, to avoid the potential flood.

"We were told that so far it is the safest place for us to stay if the dam of the lake crashes," villager Liu Yuhua said Tuesday. "But we will have to move further uphill if the situation turns out to be worse."

The number of deaths from the quake has climbed further toward an expected toll of 80,000 or more. The Cabinet said Tuesday that 67,183 people were confirmed killed — up by about 2,000 from a day earlier — and 20,790 still were missing.

My concern is, too, would this quake affect China's budding economy? Would foreign investors pull out of the country just because fear of another disaster such as this? Can China's economy prevail despite this horrendous hardship? Comments?
JuNii
27-05-2008, 20:06
I doubt investers will pull out. not for a natural disaster. and considering China's response (as opposed to Burma's), I don't think investors will abandon China.
greed and death
27-05-2008, 20:27
it didn't occur in the special economic zone so not really much foreign investment there. And despite the magnitude of the quake the Chinese goverment responded very well. what I wonder is why we couldn't get the people out of New Orleans before the Levees broke, like we see the Chinese doing right now.
Hydesland
27-05-2008, 20:29
My concern is, too, would this quake affect China's budding economy? Would foreign investors pull out of the country just because fear of another disaster such as this?

Very unlikely.
Reichstatt
27-05-2008, 20:41
it didn't occur in the special economic zone so not really much foreign investment there. And despite the magnitude of the quake the Chinese goverment responded very well. what I wonder is why we couldn't get the people out of New Orleans before the Levees broke, like we see the Chinese doing right now.

That's an example of Authoritarian regimes GETTING STUFF DONE. I'm definitely not advocating communism but there is something about Authoritarianism...cut through the cr*p and the red tape and just do it!
greed and death
27-05-2008, 20:58
That's an example of Authoritarian regimes GETTING STUFF DONE. I'm definitely not advocating communism but there is something about Authoritarianism...cut through the cr*p and the red tape and just do it!

I think part of the issue was a lot of the stuff here needs to be initiated by the local goverment. And well that boob of a Mayor in new Orleans just doesn't cut the mustard.