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Earthquake Orphans
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News of the Earthquake in China
Adoptive parents, adoptees, people with family and friends in China are all scrambling to find information about the earthquake in China. The earthquake hit Wenchuan County in the Southwestern region. The 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit China’s Sichuan Province the birthplace of many adoptees from China. Current estimates say the death toll could rise about 55,000. UPDATE: China Earthquake: The first children of the China Earthquake have begun the adoption process. The risk of a worsening disaster looms as the damage to dams, power plants, nuclear installations, homes and office buildings continue. On this page we will gather news about the earthquake in China and share ways that you can help. Chinese Earthquake Leaves Many Willing to Adopt Orphans: Many Chinese Show Interest in Adopting Orphans of Earthquake. Mercy Corps Seeks Donations- "Things here are changing
so fast...the sheer scale and loss of this is hitting people today." China makes public plea for quake-related rescue equipment
- The Ministry of Industry and Information made an urgent
public call on Thursday for rescue equipment to aid the work in quake
regions. Sichuan migrant workers anxious about quake-hit
homes - Unlike many in Beijing, Ye Shao did not feel a thing
when China's most ruinous earthquake in decades struck in her home province
of Sichuan on Monday, sending shockwaves that panicked residents from
Shanghai to Bangkok. Overseas netizens express sympathy and blessings to quake-hit Chinese- On May 12, an earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale, hit Wenchuan County of southwest China's Sichuan Province, which has caused massive losses and casualties. According to the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the latest death toll has risen to 14,866 people. (more from People's Daily On-Line)
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