Print This Page Email This Page
Woman Dies Soon After Rescue from Earthquake Debris

A 53-year-old Chinese woman who was rescued on Monday morning after some 165 hours in earthquake debris died despite emergency treatment.

Wang Fazhen was pulled from the rubble of a residential building in Hanwang Township, Mianzhu, at about 11:00 AM on Monday. She was among the many trapped by the 8.0-magnitude earthquake that rocked southwestern Sichuan Province a week ago.

She was rushed to a nearby emergency treatment site. But doctors said that her breathing and pulse had stopped after she arrived. Doctors then attempted emergency measures, including artificial respiration, but failed to revive her.

There have been reports of survival miracles in the past few days as tens of thousands of rescuers continue the search in the quake-stricken area.

The quake death toll reached 34,073 and the injured numbered 245,108 nationwide as of noon on Monday, according to the earthquake relief headquarters of the State Council.

(Xinhua News Agency May 20, 2008)


Related Stories
- Feature: Woman Rescued After 5 Days in Debris
- 2 More Quake-trapped Women Rescued Monday Morning
- 2 Rescued After 80 Hours Underground
- 13,758 People Rescued from Ruins in Beichuan
- 7 Buried Rescued in Sichuan About 120 Hours After Devastating Quake

Print This Page Email This Page
Chinese Fern Cleans up Heavy Metal-polluted Soil
China Makes Suggestions to WHA on Health-related MDGs
Beijing Hotels to Offer Condoms to Combat AIDS
Mlns Mourn Earthquake Dead with Air Sirens Wailing in Grief
Hu Orders to Reach Every Village
Forbidden City Opens Disabled Tourist Paths


Product Directory
China Search
Country Search
Hot Buys