More on the efforts being made to help the earthquake victims in Sichuan. First on the tech front, Baidu, Tencent, and China Mobile have released a series of earthquake-related services. Pacific Epoch offers the hard facts: Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) changed... ...full story at Zhongnanhai
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| 12 Jun 08 |
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Chinese people Sichuan Earthquake Victims 中国人 中國人 »
YouTube video The 2008 Sichuan earthquake (Chinese: 四川大地震), or Great Sichuan Earthquake which measured at 8.0 Ms[6] and 8.3 Mw[7] according to PRC's China Seismological Bureau, and 7.9 Mw according to USGS, occurred at 14:28:01.42 CST (06:28:01.42 UTC) on 1... |
| 04 May 09 |
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Video: Sichuan Earthquake tribute in sand » Shanghaiist It's May, which means that we're about to see a slew of Sichuan Earthquake-related tributes to commemorate the one year anniversary of the terrible disaster. Right now, one of the most popular videos on Youku is of a sand artist drawing images related to... |
| 04 Jun 08 |
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Madagascar's bloggers ambivalent about Sichuan earthquake aid » Global Voices The Malagasy government volunteered to help the international aid effort for the earthquake victims in the province of Sichuan, China. The immense proportions of the humanitarian disaster prompted the government to donate $100,000 USD to the Chinese... |
| 21 Jan 09 |
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China: victims of Sichuan earthquake » Global Voices The victims of the Sichuan 5.12 earthquake are suffering from the chilly winter. A local official says the lowest temperature in the earthquake zone can be 21.1 degrees below zero centigrade. Now how to help the victims pull through the bitter winter... |
| 26 May 08 |
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China: Environmental Fallout After Sichuan Earthquake » Global Voices A week after China's deadly earthquake killed nearly 56,000 people, environmental and other costs of the 8.0 magnitude earthquake are becoming clearer. On this post we examine posts related to the environmental fallout of the earthquake, and also the... |
| 13 May 08 |
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The great Sichuan earthquake: What we know so far (and a second earthquake this morning) » Shanghaiist Scene of devastation at a school in Dujiangyan (都江堰) which collapsed from the Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan, China * Over 10,000 feared dead in biggest earthquake in China for 30 years * Earthquake measured at 7.9 on the Richter scale, epicentre... |