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The Sichuan Earthquake and Earthquake Response & Aid
By Matthew Johnson
Outline
• Sichuan Province Information
• Earthquake Information
• How Bad was the Disaster
• The Response to the Earthquake
• Earthquake Aid and its Management
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
The Sichuan Earthquake General Info
• Date: May 12, 2008• Epicenter: Wenchuan
county• Magnitude: 8.0• Intensity: XI• Aftershocks: 149 to 284• Depth: 12mi
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
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.
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
More Ruins
• 7000 schoolrooms that were inadequately engineered collapsed from the earthquake
• By Nov 21, 2008 19,065 schoolchildren were dead
Pics of Disaster
More Disaster Pics
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
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.
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
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
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
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.
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.
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
Pics of Aid
Bibliography• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Sichuan_earthquake• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactions_to_the_2008_Sichuan_earthq
uake• http://internationalrivers.org/files/images/Sichuan_earthquake_buildi
ng_collasped..JPG• http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/photo/2006-12/27/
xin_0412032721420931317661.jpg• http://beijing.usembassy-china.org.cn/uploads/images/
17awYfR125PFESXky6IaLw/051408_Earthquake_Donation_012.jpg
• http://www.ajn.com.au/ajn/uploads/images20060912/0805May/cargo-page.jpg
• http://webecoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/sichuan-earthquake.jpg
• http://photocdn.sohu.com/20080515/537_7b0cd39c_daf4_489b_bbba_72c5b464239a_0.jpg