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Canadian Prof Reports on China Quake
Canwest Digital Media “The first full day after the earthquake had come and gone with many tense moments, and the growing sense of what has gone on around us. Even though the University here has declared the student dorms safe for return, the Chinese students seem to have decided on their own to stay clear of many of the buildings. Most of the green space, recreation space, and any space that keeps the rain away have become makeshift tent cities where students have taken shelter. Some people have tarps, but most are making shelters from anything that is available, including bunches of umbrellas. It is becoming clear that we were relatively lucky compared to people even within 20 minutes from here. “We are indoors tonight, mainly due to the fact that … Read entire article »
Blogging the Earthquake in China
Here are some more blogs writing about today’s earthquake in SW China. Oriental Observations I was at home with Katie and of our students just sitting on the couch in front of the window. My first thought was “Wow, the wind is really strong.” Katie thought a rat was under her chair for a second. Then we noticed the living room light fixture swaying precariously (I don’t think that fixture will survive much more shaking). What we felt in Yichang wasn’t strong enough to do any damage; however, in Sichuan province (to the west a few hundred miles) there are hundreds dead, thousands injured, and many people still trapped under collapsed buildings. What’s New At about 2:45 today our building started swaying. Three of my quilting students were still in our apartment when one … Read entire article »
Blogs Posting on the China Earthquake
Our Life and Times in China Don’t know if you heard, but there was a 7.8 earthquake here today. It was in Chengdu, though, so only a little movement was felt here in Beijing. Jack and Jed had to use their knowledge from the earthquake drills they’ve done and then were evacuated from school for about 45 minutes Mark’s China Blog Jackie and I were in my apartment when we started hearing the closed windows banging like the wind outside was howling. A few seconds later my apartment building started swaying. Jackie and I ran to the bathroom of my apartment. I told her to stand in the door frame since I remember from early elementary school that that is the safest place to be in an building during an … Read entire article »
