出版時間:2010-12 出版社:五洲傳播出版社 作者:張進,尼爾森,付敬 編 頁數(shù):233
內(nèi)容概要
The Yushu earthquake left thousands of families mourn-ing their immense losses, but it also left hope and humanity.The book you are holding contains invaluable stories ofhuman courage recorded by ten China Daily journalistsfrom the frontlines of the Yushu relief efforts, in addition tothe journalist's own reflections on human nature in the faceof adversity. It is bound to inspire people far and wide withthe Yushu people's stories. Several challenges to Yushu's continuing recovery andreconstruction have already been foreseen. Nevertheless, Itruly believe that Yushu people will stand firm on the de-bris left by the earthquake. With all their strength anddetermination, they will rebuild better lives. This book doesa great service in sharing their story.
書籍目錄
ForewordIntroductionMain contributorsHard battleQinghai quake death toll rises to 617Terrain, logistics impede rescueFear of plague in quake-hit QinghaiMedical efforts are in full swingQuake victims 'psychologically very weak'Altitude sickness forces 200 rescuers to leaveLifeline's artery to Yushu uncloggedWeather poses fresh misery over quake-hit regionBeware of fraud, officials warnFresh snow hampers quake relief workQuake survivors still shaken by memoriesReconstruction faces challengeFight to prevent plague outbreakFive held for quake rumorsQuake shakes up fungus priceHelping handsHong Kong volunteer dies while trying to save othersQuake relief moves into high gearRescuers race against timeDonations pouring in to YushuTeachers dig by hand to pull students from ruins of schoolTaiwan, HK, Macao offer aidTaiwan medical team arrives in quake regiolHu lends comforting shoulder to survivorsNothing satisfies like taste of homeStar power gathers to pull in donationsForeign friends offer relief to Yushu victimsHelping out, each in his own wayPrayers light way out of sufferingXining joins silent memorialNo shows, no games as whole nation grievesYushu orphans arrive in capital for counselingNationwide mourning held for quake deadMonks offer crucial help to YushuTsamba sold out amid donation fervorCultural, historic treasures rescued from monasteryLanguage no barrier for volunteersRescue leader dedicated to his jobInt'l community continues to send condolences over quakeOffering milk of human kindnessYoung quake victims receive treatment in SichuanGratitude with a side of riceHelping the helpersTibetan monks relive rescueSmall body, big heartFood delivered to quake zone for Tibetan mastiffs……
章節(jié)摘錄
The third problem, Miao said, is that logistical supplies at the localeare very limited, adding that rescue teams have to rely on themselvesto survive. Temperatures in Yushu vary from around 10C in the day to minus5 ~C at night. The weather makes rescue work difficult, and high altitude and thecold also pose dangers to the victims. Cai Zhengdong, director of the Shanghai Trauma First Aid Center,said that in cold weather with less oxygen, the blood vessels of injuredpeople may constrict, causing the injured body part to die. In addition,patients' kidneys will start failing, he added. He said the dusty wind in Yushu also impedes the recovery of surgi-cal patients. Cai, who had joined the relief work in Sichuan province after the 8.0-magnitude quake in 2008, stressed that the first 72 hours after the quakeare "exceedingly important" to rescuing trapped people. "The situation in Yushu is quite different from that in Wenchuan,Sichuan. Wounded people are very likely to stop breathing in a cold,low-oxygen environment," he said. Zheng Guoguang, director of China Meteorological Administration,required relevant local departments to give careful and practical weatherforecasts in the quake-hit areas, including fire warnings in the denselyconstructed tent areas. Zhang Guosheng, deputy director of Qinghai Meteorological Bureau,said weather departments are paying close attention to changes in theweather, and weather updates would be reported to disaster relief head-quarters hourly. Meanwhile, experts have been disp' tched to analyze recent climate-related materials. Zhang said a work team was rushing to repair equipment in Yushuto ensure a smooth weather forecast service.
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