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Girl
Survives Earthquake, Thanks to Dead Parents
A three-year-old girl in Beichuan, one of the
counties that suffered the most from Monday's
earthquake in southwest China's Sichuan Province,
has magically survived under the dead bodies
of her parents.
Song Xinyi's legs were seriously injured under
the weight of her parents and many layers of
rubbles, but she could still talk when rescuers
pulled her out at 9:40 AM, after more than 40
hours.
She explained the three Chinese characters
that made up her name, and told everybody she
loved painting and watching TV. Despite a coin-sized
wound on her forehead, she still looked pretty.
Doctors checked her wound and bandaged her,
but said an immediate operation was probably
the only way to save her legs.
Premier Wen Jiabao, who visited Beichuan on
Wednesday morning, consoled her and checked
her wounds before she was carried onto an ambulance
and sent to hospital.
Rescuers found Song on Tuesday morning, but
were unable to reach her right away. Her head
and shoulders were seen but her legs were buried
under her parents' bodies, and any careless
moves could cause her further injury.
They gave her food, milk and sheltered her
from the heavy rain as they cleaned the ruins
to approach her.
Early on Wednesday, a group of rescuers from
Liaoning Province brought tools to lever the
wreckage while others supported the ramshackle
wall with chunks of wood to prevent it from
toppling.
As the crowd celebrated Song's survival, they
lamented her parents, who sacrificed their own
lives at the critical moment to save the little
girl.
Up to 5,000 people were said dead in the mountainous
county with about 20,000 people, around 160
kilometers northeast of the epicenter Wenchuan.
The quake toppled 80 percent of the buildings.
In Beichuan Middle School alone, at least 1,000
students were buried.
Source: china.org.cn
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