China
Quake Death Toll Rises to 22,069
2008-05-16 18:33:20
The death toll from the 7.8-magnitude earthquake
in southwest China's Sichuan Province rose to
22,069 nationwide as of 2 p.m. Friday, while
168,669 people were injured, according to the
emergency response office of the State Council.
Altogether 21,577 people were killed in Sichuan,
close to 2,000up from Thursday, and 159,006
injured.
In its neighboring regions, 364 were killed
in Gansu, 109 in Shaanxi, 15 in Chongqing, 2
in Henan, one in Yunnan, and one in Hubei.
A rescue headquarters headed by Premier Wen
Jiabao under the State Council had said on Thursday
that it feared total death toll of Monday's
quake could top 50,000.
Nearly 100 hours after Monday's powerful quake,
Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen
on Friday again urged continued efforts in quake
rescue and relief work and giving top priority
to the saving of people's lives.
A meeting held between the two Chinese top
leaders said the previous relief work had been
progressing orderly and effectively, which paved
a smooth way for the following work.
In face of the pressing time, uttermost efforts
must be made if only there exists the slimmest
hope of survivors, the meeting said.
In the meantime, a total of 181,460 tents,
170,000 cotton-padded clothes and 220,000 quilts
had been allocated by the Ministry of Civil
Affairs for the quake-hit areas.
The ministry is planning to arrange adoptions
of quake orphans, with the number of homeless
children increasing and more concerned organizations
and individuals proposing for adoption. The
orphans are currently taken care of by local
governments.
Source: Xinhua
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