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REMEMBERING CHINA’S EARTHQUAKE DISASTER. Part II The Crisis Situations of Days 5-7 MAY 16-18, 2008. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA. THE DISASTER BEGAN ON MONDAY, 12 MAY 2008. CHINA’S EARTHQUAKE DISASTER: DAYS 5-7.
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REMEMBERING CHINA’S EARTHQUAKE DISASTER. Part IIThe Crisis Situations of Days 5-7MAY 16-18, 2008 Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA
CHINA’S EARTHQUAKE DISASTER: DAYS 5-7 The disaster, which began at 2:28 pm on Monday, May 12, 2008, unfolded day-by-day.
DAYS 5 - 7: A CRISIS SITUATION UNFOLDS • Main-shock and aftershock-triggered landslides not only hindered search and rescue efforts, but ALSO created debris dams, damming rivers upstream from Beichuan
DAYS 5 - 7: A CRISIS SITUATION UNFOLDS • In addition, may engineered dams were damaged, exacerbating the flood risk to Beichuan and other communities in the epicentral area.
DAYS 5 - 7: A CRISIS SITUATION UNFOLDS • Mass evacuations to get people out of harm’s way became the most urgent need as it became more and more evident that the partially dammed rivers were creating a major flood risk.
Warned by government officials, survivors in Beichuan (100 km; 60 miles south) and other towns down river evacuated as fast as possible, using every available means. THOUSANDS EVACUATE
A 3-day period of mourning was officially announced on Monday, May 19th DAY 7
The Olympic Torch Relay was suspended to reflect the country’s anguish. DAY 7
Mass burials began to be accelerated to reduce danger of disease. DAY 7
EVENTUALLY, THE MORTALITY TOLL OF THE DISASTER REACHED 80,000