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Injured transferred to receive treatment
Over 3,000 of the injured are being moved from quake-hit Sichuan Province for better treatment. They are being transferred to Guangzhou, Liuzhou, Chongqing and Xi'an by charter flights and special trains.
More foreign leaders give condolences to quake victims
More foreign leaders have visited their local Chinese embassies and expressed their condolences to the victims of the earthquake.
Tents or simple flat houses in urgent need
After a nationwide teleconference, the Ministry of Civil Affairs has launched a series of urgent temporary policies for people living in quake affected areas. The top priority is to offer tents or simple flat houses to accommodate the tens of thousands of homeless people.
Senior leaders oversee quake rescue & relief
Top leaders visited earthquake-hit areas around the country on Wednesday to oversee rescue and relief work. They said saving lives must continue to be the top priority and called on authorities to combine relief and rebuilding to make better homes for victims.
Soldiers send supplies to survivors by foot
Despite the constant threat of aftershocks and landslides, soldiers are delivering food and medicines by foot to survivors in the affected regions of Wenchuan county. All roads leading to the areas were blocked due to last Monday's deadly earthquake.
Vice Premier Hui Liangyu oversees relief logistics
Vice Premier Hui Liangyu is overseeing the relief work at a storage and logistics center in Sichuan.
Foreign medical teams arrive in Sichuan
International medical teams are arriving in the quake-hit areas of Sichuan Province.
Recuers reach all villages in quake-hit areas
By 3pm on Monday, rescuers had reached all the villages struck by the quake in Sichuan province. Many people trapped in remote areas have been rescued and resettled.
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