Quake-damaged
Road to Epicenter Repaired
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medical motorcade is heading for Wenchuan
County, in southwest China's Sichuan Province,
May 15, 2008. Rescuers finished rush repair
on the quake-damaged road from Lixian County
to Wenchuan, the epicenter of Monday's massive
quake in southwest China, at 9 p.m. on Thursday.
The road runs from Sichuan's provincial
capital Chengdu, to the destination Wenchuan
with Ya'an, Luding, Kangding, Danba, Maerkang,
Lixian along the route. (Xinhua Photo) |
Rescuers finished rush repair on the quake-damaged
road from Lixian County to Wenchuan, the epicenter
of Monday's massive quake in southwest China,
at 9 p.m. on Thursday.
The road was cut off in the 7.8-magnitude quake
which has claimed more than 19,000 lives.
The road was part of the national highway
No. 317, which runs from Nagqu. in Tibet Autonomous
Region, to Sichuan's provincial capital Chengdu,
with Maerkang, Lixian, Wenchuan, and Dujiangyan
along the route.
All the roads into the epicenter were blocked
after Monday's quake, making the rescue work
difficult. Rescuers had to try to reach the
epicenter from four directions.
Workers still had 28 km to go on the road
from Shaba to Maoxian, leading to the epicenter
from the north, and they had lost contact with
the rescue headquarters, He Jianzhong, spokesman
of the Ministry of Transport told a press conference
Thursday afternoon.
From the east, reconstruction of the road
from Beichuan to Maoxian was interrupted by
a fallen bridge about 28 km from the epicenter,
he said.
Repair workers managed to remove more than
10,000 cubic meters of mud blocking the road
linking the epicenter with Dujiangyan via Yingxiu
town on Wednesday, however, collapses and landslides
brought another 20,000 cubic meters of mud onto
the road on Thursday.
Repair work in the southern route was thus
hampered and workers edged forward by just two
kilometers on Thursday, He added.
He said the ministry was working to open a
supply route, running about 600 kilometers from
Chengdu to Ya'an, Maerkang, and then to Lixian
and Wenchuan.
The route was to ensure the delivery of disaster
relief materials from Chengdu to the epicenter.
Another route for supply delivery was also
being prepared, running from Gansu Province
to Maoxian via Songpan and Shaba, Sichuan Province.
Source: Xinhua
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