
KUNMING, China, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Saturday ordered an all-out effort to reach victims of a series of earthquakes that shook Yunnan province.
Wen arrived at the disaster zone early Saturday and urged local officials to make contact with every village in the region before the end of the day.
At least 80 people were killed in the quakes, two of which had magnitudes of 5.7 and 5.6. More than 700 people were injured and an estimated 200,000 people fled their homes.
Rain was forecast in the area, raising the risk of landslides.
Wen spent the predawn hours visiting hospitals and shelters and speaking with soldiers and other relief workers taking part in the rescues, China's official Xinhua news agency said. He warned everyone to be on guard for further tremors.
"The quakes are not over yet," Wen said. "Aftershocks continue, and within a period of time we will need to guard against secondary and geological hazards."
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Additional World News Stories | |
WASHINGTON, May 22 (UPI) --
A West Point Academy staff member faces charges after being accused of videotaping female cadets in their showers and locker rooms, Pentagon officials said.
|
LOS ANGELES, May 23 (UPI) --
Hollywood's Brad Pitt says he may suffer from prosopagnosia, a face-perception disorder that prevents him from recognizing people after he meets them.
|
ISLAMABAD, May 23 (UPI) --
Pakistan may get a bailout worth up to $15 billion from Saudi Arabia for its troubled energy sector, a Pakistani official told Dawn newspaper.
|
KATHMANDU, Nepal, May 23 (UPI) --
Yuichiro Miura, 80, scaled Mount Everest Thursday, becoming the oldest person to reach the summit of the world's tallest peak, his office said.
|
| Stories | Photos | Comments |
View Caption