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Troops help survivors overcome difficulties
It's been 8-9 days since the earthquake shook Sichuan. Rescuers are still on the front lines, and part of their job is helping locals overcome difficulties as they arise. Our correspondent Mao Xuzhi is in Dujiangyan, and she looks at the bonds being formed between the rescue workers and survivors.
Landslides threaten rescue work
Major mudslides and landslides triggered by frequent aftershocks are threatening the safety of earthquake survivors and rescuers. Landslides have changed the course of the Minjiang River and blocked road access.
Australian PM expresses deep condolences
Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, has expressed deep condolences to the Chinese people and government. Speaking in Chinese, Rudd also said his government is ready to help with the relief work.
Gordon Brown expresses condolences
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has visited the Chinese Embassy in London to expresses condolence to the victims of the Wenchuan quake.
Bush mourns Chinese victims in quake
US President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush have visited the Chinese embassy in Washington. They mourned quake victims and conveyed their condolences to the Chinese people.
Senior leaders inspect rescue work in quake areas
Senior Chinese leaders Xi Jinping,Li Keqiang and He Guoqiang are in the quake areas to inspect rescue and relief work and let the people know the government is thinking of them.
40,075 confirmed dead in Wenchuan quake
The death toll from the Wenchuan earthquake has risen to 40,075 nationwide with 247,645 injured. Those figures are as of 6 p.m. Tuesday and were released by the State Council.
Feature: Retired soldiers, never-retired hearts
A group of soldiers has come out of retirement especially to help people in Longnan, Gansu Province.
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