BEIJING, May 14 (Xinhua) -- The first batch of 47
injured were evacuated on Wednesday by helicopters from Wenchuan county,
epicenter of the deadly Monday earthquake, to Chengdu, Sichuan's provincial
capital.
They were taken to Huaxi Hospital, the largest
hospital in Chengdu.
A second, larger batch, also arrived in Chengdu,
according to a report on Sichuan TV, which didn't say how many people are in the
batch.
More than 800 soldiers have arrived at the county
seat of Wenchuan, and some 600 people, including soldiers and medical workers,
are to be sent to the Yingxiu town of Wenchuan.
A temporary dock has been set up at the Zipingpu
reservoir in Dujiangyan City, about 100 kilometers from the epicenter.
"The voyage from the dock to Yingxiu takes 50
minutes, four hours faster than by land, and the land route is hampered by
landslides," said a reporter surnamed Shen with the China Central Television.
About a dozen ships are in operation, each capable of
carrying 12 people.
Rescuers have to cover the distance from Yingxiu town
to the county seat of Wenchuan on foot after the voyage.
In Yingxiu, where 70 to 80 percent of buildings have
toppled, rescue work has started mainly at two sites -- the central primary
school and an electric power company.
In the school, some students were buried in the
quake. Six have been recovered while rescuers have established contact with two
others.
In the kindergarten of the electric power company,
two buried children were confirmed as alive. They could both speak and move.
But rescue work is difficult because of a lack of
digging equipment. There is only one crane and one grab. Most of the time
rescuers have to dig with their own hands.
Officers with the Chengdu Military Area Command said
two helicopters airdropped food, drinking water and medicine to Yingxiu town at
noon Wednesday.
Premier Wen Jiabao went to Yingxiu by helicopter on
Wednesday afternoon to inspect the situation, and then returned to Chengdu.
"We will try our best to save more people. The roads
are blocked, we use helicopters... currently we are going all out to clean up
and repair the roads," he told people in the town.
According to He Biao, deputy secretary-general of the
Aba prefectural government, the population of Yingxiu exceeded 10,000.Only 2,300
people were confirmed to be alive, and 1,000 were seriously injured.
"There is an urgent need for medical staff, medicine,
food and drinking water," he said.
The conditions of many injured people were
deteriorating without needed medical supplies, said Chen Yi, an official with
the Yingxiu township government.
People in Yingxiu needed 35 tons of food every day,
and more than 10,000 tents, according to a CCTV report.
Entering the cut-off epicenter
Twenty-eight helicopters are planned to make 80
flights on Thursday to deliver rescuers and relief sources.
Mobile phones are to be airdropped to Yingxiu on
Thursday and base stations are to be set up.
On Wednesday afternoon, the first batch of 100 elite
soldiers were parachuted to the cut-off Maoxian county, northeast of the
epicenter Wenchuan.
Death toll caused by Monday's major quake in Maoxian,
with a population of roughly 105,000, rose to 95 as of 3 p.m. Wednesday, along
with 836 injured and 92 missing, according to the paratroopers.
Of the injured, 56 were critical, and food and
tetanus medicines were urgently needed.
Account of Xinhua reporters
Three Xinhua reporters and a technician arrived at
Yingxiu by military boat, and another by helicopter. They were the first
journalists on the scene.
"During the voyage, we could see lots of wreckage
floating in the water -- wooden poles from collapsed houses, furniture and
clothes. In some areas the water was dotted with oil," said Hou Dawei, a
reporter on the boat.
"About four or five kilometers away from the bank the
air was rank with a sour odor," he said.
On the bank where they landed were more than 30
injured people, who are waiting for evacuation. It is not known how many have
been evacuated by boat.
"We are moving in rescuers while carrying out the
injured," said officer Zhi Liusuo. More than 200 soldiers had arrived at Yingxiu
by powerboat as of midday.
A photo sent back by satellite showed soldiers with
huge backpacks trekking through the mountainous region, where long deep gaps
rent the ground.
Xu Zhuangzhi saw broken bridges and blocked roads
from the helicopter.
"What I saw after stepping out of the helicopter were
ruins," he said after arriving at Yingxiu. "I could hardly see any intact
buildings."
Eight injured people were carried into the
helicopter.
"A 16-year-old boy, whose legs have been seriously
injured, couldn't move at all. Beside him was 14-year-old Wang Tianyi, who was
writhing in pain," Xu said.
Li Xuanliang and Huang Shubo, two other Xinhua
journalists, trekked for eight hours in Wenchuan and were 20-kilometers from
Yingxiu.
"On our way we saw many people fleeing from Yingxiu.
They told me that water and power supplies had been severed for more than
30hours," Li said.
A nation acts
A strong quake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale
jolted Wenchuan County in northwest Sichuan Province at 2:28 p.m. on Monday. The
death toll was 14,463 in Sichuan. Another 1,405 were missing, 25,788 buried in
debris, and 64,746 injured.
The government has dispatched 47,813 PLA personnel,
armed police, and paramilitary forces to help with relief work and 1,700medical
workers to Sichuan.
Public donations in both cash and goods to the
quake-hit areas had risen to 877 million yuan (125 million U.S. dollars) as of 4
p.m. on Wednesday, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
The PLA had delivered 33.3 tons of disaster relief
goods to and transferred 156 injured people by helicopter from Wenchuan County
and other quake-stricken towns in Sichuan province as of 8 p.m..
People in all over China donated blood, including
celebrities like Li Yuchun, a pop singer who achieved fame on television's Super
Girl contest.
"I couldn't contact my parents in Sichuan until
midnight of Monday. They slept in a garden that night," she said.
Olympic torchbearers in the eastern Fujian Province
called for donations to the earthquake-hit area.
"As a torchbearer, I want to send my sympathy to the
people in the earthquake-hit areas, and try to do something to help those
affected," said Li Xinyan, the fifth torchbearer in the Longyan relay leg, and
an entrepreneur of an engineering machinery enterprise.
At the opening ceremony of the Ruijin leg in Jiangxi,
torchbearers and audiences observed a minute's silence for victims of the
earthquake.
The 208 torchbearers in the leg donated more than one
million yuan for disaster relief and issued an appeal to other torchbearers.
"Let us join hands to dispel the haze of disaster,
and warm the hearts of people in earthquake-hit areas with our torch," the
letter read.
Many Internet users shared information to ease each
other's worries. The website of Sichuan Online (scol.com.cn) launched a search
campaign to help people find relatives and friends.
"If you haven't reached your acquaintances in
Sichuan, or want to tell others your current situation, please leave a message
on the BBS and we will help you," said "Qiaofeng" who initiated the
campaign.