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Relief Work Home> Web> Special> Aftermath of the Quake> Relief Work

- Military Airdrops Disaster Relief Goods to Quake-Stricken Towns
- Three Mountainous Towns Still Out of Reach in China's Quake-hit Area
- Situation at China's Quake Epicenter Worse Than Expected; Rescue in Full Swing
- Chinese Premier Orders Deployment of 90 More HeliCopters for Quake Relief
- 30,000 Missing or Out of Reach in One Single Chinese City After Earthquake
- Tibetan Lamas Pray for Quake Victims
- China Hydropower Engineering Police Force Join in Quake Relief
- Chinese Mainland Thanks Taiwan for Support in Quake
- China Table Tennis Team Donates 1 Mln Yuan to Earthquake Region
- China Table Tennis Team Donates 1 Mln Yuan to Earthquake Region
- Emergency Relief Teams Rescue 84 Quake Survivors in Sichuan
- 800 Armed Police Start Rescue Operation in Quake-hit SW China
- Troops Arrive at Worst-hit Township at Epicenter
- Railways Transport 14,000 Soldiers to Quake-hit Area
- PLA Sends 1,500 More Medical Staff to Quake-hit Areas
- 21.6m Bottles of Mineral Water Shipped to Quake-hit Areas
- 65 People Evacuated From Quake Debris by Professional Rescuers
- Thousands Evacuated From Quake-hit Counties in Sichuan
- Rail Traffic Resumes on Most Quake-affected Lines
- Death toll Exceeds 12,000 in Sichuan, 9,400 Trapped
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