BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao has pledged to save as many lives as the rescue teams can in southwest
China's Sichuan Province which was hit by a major quake on Monday afternoon.
Wen made the remarks during his inspections at a
hospital and a school in Dujiangyan, a city northwest of the provincial capital
Chengdu, partly damaged by the quake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has pledged
to save as many lives as the rescue teams can in southwest China's Sichuan
Province which was hit by a major quake on Monday afternoon. (Xinhua
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road from Dujiangyan to Wenchuan, epicenter of the quake, was blocked by rock
and mud slides, holding up rescue, medical and other disaster relief teams in
the city.
"Please just hold on, people are going to get you out
of there!" the Premier told the people trapped in the collapsed buildings of the
hospital in a loudspeaker.
When comforting patients and medical staffs in the
hospital, Wen asked rescuing troops to search every corner for people waiting
for salvation and carry out the rescue work in an orderly way.
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Chinese Pemier Wen Jiabao (2nd R) speaks
to buried people at a ruined hospital in Dujiangyan city of southwest
China's Sichuan Province May 12, 2008. Premier Wen flew into southwest
China's Sichuan Province on Monday. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>>
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"If there is a gleam of hope, we will do all the best
to save the people," the Premier vowed at a middle school of Juyuan town, adding
that the rescuing team would not rest until the last one under the ruin was
saved.
"The medical experts are coming, the rescuing planes
will land soon," Wen told people crying for help in the school, "I was told many
trapped people have hopes to survive from the disaster."
He made a three-time bow to pay his respect to the
bodies of the people killed by the quake laid on the school's square, saying
that he was very depressed.
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Chinese Pemier Wen Jiabao (C) picks up a
shoe and a schoolbag at a ruined school in Dujiangyan city of southwest
China's Sichuan Province May 12, 2008. Premier Wen flew into southwest
China's Sichuan Province on Monday. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>>
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Premier Wen told officials at the temporary
headquarters for disaster relief in Dujiangyan that roads to Wenchuan should be
recovered as soon as possible at all costs.
"The road is the key for the relief work since we can
only know the situation there when we can send people and we can only transport
the injured out when the road is clean," Wen said.