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Pre-quake scenes of Sichuan province

12 May 2008 10:28 pm

Last summer, from villages in the hills of Sichuan province near the center of yesterday's earthquake. These are the kinds of people who have been affected:

1) Ethnic Tibetan children playing on the way home from school (click for larger):
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2) Other children getting a ride home in a truck:
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3) Men waiting for a bus:
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4) Dr. Tang Chunxiang, who has lived at the panda reserve in Wolong for more than 20 years and who told me, "The more I know the panda, the more I love the panda." As best I know, there has been no communication with that reserve since the earth quake -- road blocked, telephone and internet lines down, wireless phone coverage out. Update: according to CCTV at 7:30pm China time, the pandas in a base outside Chengdu, and their care-takers are fine, but there are not yet reports from the main panda reserve in Wolong.

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