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1 The Sichuan Earthquake and Earthquake Response & Aid By Matthew Johnson

2 Outline Sichuan Province Information Earthquake Information How Bad was the Disaster The Response to the Earthquake Earthquake Aid and its Management

3 The Sichuan Province Capital City: Chengdu Population: 87,250,000 Area: 187,000 sq mi There are 21 county like areas that make up the province

4 The Sichuan Earthquake General Info Date: May 12, 2008 Epicenter: Wenchuan county Magnitude: 8.0 Intensity: XI Aftershocks: 149 to 284 Depth: 12mi

5 Earthquake Disaster Info. Confirmed Dead: 69,227 people Injured: 374,176 people Missing: 18,222 people 4.8 million people homeless 15 million people affected

6 Damage of Earthquake Cont. City of Shifang had two chemical plants collapse and 80 tons of ammonia leaked In Beichuan county 80% of buildings collapsed City of Dujiangyan which was south-east of the epicenter had an entire school collapse which buried 900 students.

7 Earthquake Property Damage Most of the agricultural livestock were destroyed The estimated total damage was about $20 billion US Dollars The earthquake caused an economic loss of at least $75 billion US Dollars

8 More Ruins 7000 schoolrooms that were inadequately engineered collapsed from the earthquake By Nov 21, 2008 19,065 schoolchildren were dead

9 Pics of Disaster

10 More Disaster Pics

11 Response to the Earthquake Highways were damaged across the region which delayed rescue troops Same day as the earthquake 50,000 troops had been sent from Chendgu 184 person earthquake emergency relief team was dispatched to the region from Beijing n the same day On May 12 Helicopters were deployed for the relief effort

12 Response Cont. As early as Wednesday rescue teams from many regions were ready to join the relief effort. However due to traffic Problems in the area the Chinese Red Cross said it was inconvenient Red Cross called for a need of Tents, medical supplies, food, and drinking water along with cash donations.

13 More Response By May 16 rescue groups from South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Russia and Taiwan had joined the effort. China was praised for its swift and open response to the Earthquake. The response within China allowed for 1.5 billion Yuan to be donated for the relief effort during a Telethon on May 18

14 Landslides They were a continuous problem for rescue crews Persistent heavy rains compounded the problem of the landslides Some roads were either completely damaged or blocked off by the landslides

15 Relief Effort Cont. By Nov 21, 2008 200,000 homes were rebuilt, 685, 000 were under reconstruction 1300 schools had been reconstructed 25 townships have been relocated $441 billion dollars had been spent by the government

16 Foreign and Domestic Aid Aid came in all sorts of forms from money, to tents, food, medical supplies and other necessities. The Red Cross of China flew in 557 tents and 2500 quilts in the beginning Over 50 Countries and International Organizations gave money and or relief supplies to China for this effort.

17 Aid Cont. Following the earthquake, donations were made by people from all over mainland China, with booths set up in schools, at banks, and around gas stations. People also donated blood, resulting in according to Xinhua long line-ups in most major Chinese cities. Many donated through text messaging on mobile phones to accounts set up by China Unicom and China Mobile. By May 16, the Chinese government had allocated a total of $772 million for earthquake relief so far, up sharply from $159 million from May 14. On May 16 China stated it had also received $457 million in donated money and goods for rescue efforts so far, including $83 million from 19 countries and four international organizations.

18 More Aid There was hundreds of thousands to millions of tents sent from various countries in the relief effort At the minimum of 500 tons of materials have been donated as well from all over the world Millions upon millions were also sent from around the world

19 Pics of Aid

20 Bibliography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Sichuan_earthquake http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactions_to_the_2008_Sichuan_earthq uakehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactions_to_the_2008_Sichuan_earthq uake http://internationalrivers.org/files/images/Sichuan_earthquake_buildi ng_collasped..JPGhttp://internationalrivers.org/files/images/Sichuan_earthquake_buildi ng_collasped..JPG http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/photo/2006- 12/27/xin_0412032721420931317661.jpghttp://www.chinadaily.com.cn/photo/2006- 12/27/xin_0412032721420931317661.jpg http://beijing.usembassy- china.org.cn/uploads/images/17awYfR125PFESXky6IaLw/051408_ Earthquake_Donation_012.jpghttp://beijing.usembassy- china.org.cn/uploads/images/17awYfR125PFESXky6IaLw/051408_ Earthquake_Donation_012.jpg http://www.ajn.com.au/ajn/uploads/images20060912/0805May/carg o-page.jpghttp://www.ajn.com.au/ajn/uploads/images20060912/0805May/carg o-page.jpg http://webecoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/sichuan- earthquake.jpghttp://webecoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/sichuan- earthquake.jpg http://photocdn.sohu.com/20080515/537_7b0cd39c_daf4_489b_bbb a_72c5b464239a_0.jpghttp://photocdn.sohu.com/20080515/537_7b0cd39c_daf4_489b_bbb a_72c5b464239a_0.jpg


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