打印

[图帖] Earthquake in Yushu, China[45P]

0

Earthquake in Yushu, China[45P]

版主留言
穿天猴(2010-4-19 19:30): 我自己被震撼,我不知道该说什么……


A rescuer searches for survivors at a collapsed
building in Yushu County, northwest China's Qinghai province, Friday,
April 16 , 2010. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)



Rescuers
search for survivors in the rubble of quake demolished building in
Yushu county, in northwest China's Qinghai province on April 16, 2010.
(STR/AFP/Getty Images)



Rescuers
carry a 13-year-old Tibetan girl, who had been buried in the ruins of a
collapsed hotel for more than 50 hours after a strong earthquake, in
Yushu, Qinghai province, April 16, 2010. (REUTERS/Donald Chan)



The
rubble of a collapsed building, seen on April 15, 2010, after a
6.9-magnitude earthquake hit Yushu county in northwest China's Qinghai
province the day before. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)



Tibetan
monks carry a body they dug out from the debris of a collapsed hotel
building in the earthquake-hit town of Gyegu in Yushu County, Qinghai
province April 16, 2010. (REUTERS/Alfred Jin)



A
general view of a town square shows search and rescue operations
underway in Gyegu, Yushu County on April 16, 2010. (FREDERIC J.
BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)



This
Thursday, April 15, 2010 satellite image provided by DigitalGlobe shows
part of Yushu, China, only one day after it was struck by a devastating
earthquake. Relief workers estimate that 70 percent to 90 percent of
the town's wood-and-mud houses collapsed when the earthquakes hit. (AP
Photo/DigitalGlobe)



Rope
and bandages hold together a medics quake-damaged vehicle as he drives
through a makeshift hospital at the Yushu Sports Stadium in Gyegu, Yushu
County, on April 16, 2010. (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)



A
woman, front, rests near her collapsed house while a rescuer leads a
dog to search for a missing person in Gyegu town, earthquake-hit Yushu,
west China's Qinghai province, Friday, April 16, 2010. (AP
Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)



A
dead horse lies among bloodstained rubble in Gyegu, Yushu County, on
April 16, 2010. (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)



Quake
survivor Sonammon, 52, who lost ten members of her family from the
quake gestures in prayer while holding onto her nephew in Gyegu, Yushu
County, on April 16, 2010 following the devastating April 14th
earthquake. (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)



Rescuers
search students at a school collapsed after an earthquake in Yushu
County, northwest China's Qinghai Province, Friday, April  16, 2010. (AP
Photo/Andy Wong)



A
Tibetan monk walks on rubble in Gyegu township, Yushu country, in the
northwestern province of Qinghai on April 16, 2010. (LIU JIN/AFP/Getty
Images)



The
hand of a Tibetan child killed by the earthquake is seen amongst
blankets and clothing used as makeshift shrouds for the bodies of
earthquake victims near Gyegu Monastery in Gyegu town of Yushu County,
Qinghai province April 16, 2010. (REUTERS/Alfred Jin)



A
Tibetan monk stands beside hundreds of dead bodies wrapped in cloth at
Gyegu Monastery in the earthquake-hit town of Gyegu in Yushu County,
Qinghai province April 16, 2010. The actual death toll from Wednesday's
quake is still unclear, but the damage was mainly around Gyegu, where
most of Yushu county's 100,000 people reside. (REUTERS/Alfred Jin)



Monks
carry bodies, wrapped in cloth, onto a truck for Tibetan burial near
the Gyegu Monastery in Gyegu town, in China's Qinghai province, Friday,
April 16, 2010. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)



In
this photo provided by China's Xinhua News Agency, two people search
for useful goods on debris of their destroyed house at Gyegu Town in
Yushu, northwest China's Qinghai Province, Friday, April 16, 2010. (AP
Photo/Xinhua, Wang Peng)



Chinese
paramilitary policemen look for survivors under the debris of collapsed
houses after an earthquake in Yushu, Qinghai province, April 16, 2010.
(REUTERS/China Daily)



Injured
earthquake survivors wait to board a flight to a safe place for medical
treatment, at the Yushu airport, Qinghai province April 15, 2010.
(REUTERS/Stringer)



Medical
staff attend to an injured earthquake victim at a hospital after a
group of 24 severely injured earthquake survivors were evacuated to
Lanzhou, in northwest China's Gansu province on April 15, 2010.
(STR/AFP/Getty Images)



Ambulances
are loaded to trailers to transport to Yushu county in Qinghai province
from Beijing Thursday, April 15, 2010. (AP Photo)



A
Tibetan man makes phone calls to his relatives at his destroyed house
after an earthquake in Yushu, Qinghai province April 16, 2010.
(REUTERS/Stringer)



A
dog sleeps near the Tibetan Buddhist Gyegu Monastery which overlooks
the surrounding area. Many bodies have been brought to the monastery for
cremation after the recent quake, in Gyegu, Yushu County, on April 16,
2010. (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)



Ethnic
Tibetans and local residents unload tents from a truck in the
earthquake-hit town of Gyegu in Yushu County, Qinghai province April 16,
2010. (REUTERS/Donald Chan)



A
damaged car rests beneath the rubble of a quake-demolished building in
Yushu county, in northwest China's Qinghai province on April 16, 2010.
(STR/AFP/Getty Images)



A
Tibetan woman is comforted by her friends after rescuers pulled the
body of her son from the rubble of a school that had collapsed after an
earthquake in Yushu County, China on Friday, April  16, 2010. (AP
Photo/Andy Wong)



An
injured Tibetan is carried by his relatives and residents to a bus
which will take him to a safe place for medical treatment in the town of
Gyegu in Yushu County, Qinghai province April 16, 2010. (REUTERS/Alfred
Jin)



Angxiuduojie,
31, an ethnic Tibetan man, shows journalists where he and his family
escaped from his collapsed house during the earthquake in Gyegu town,
Qinghai province April 16, 2010. (REUTERS/Alfred Jin)



A
nine-month-old child injured from the earthquake waits to board a
flight to Xining city, at the Yushu airport, Qinghai province April 15,
2010. (REUTERS/Stringer)



Tibetans
pull down a wall where they believe survivors may be buried amid the
debris of a collapsed hotel building in Gyegu town, Qinghai province
April 16, 2010. (REUTERS/Kevin Zhao)



Rescuers
search for survivors in the rubble of quake-demolished building in
Yushu county, China on April 16, 2010. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)



The
bodies of an ethnic Tibetan woman and her daughter are seen inside a
cage, before a traditional burial, amid the debris of collapsed house in
Gyegu Town, Qinghai province April 15, 2010. (REUTERS/Alfred Jin)



A
family rest in their courtyard near collapsed houses in Gyegu town,
Qinghai province on Friday, April 16, 2010. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)



A
girl reads a book outside her makeshift tent amid the rubble of a
quake-demolished building in Yushu county, Qinghai province on April 16,
2010. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)



A
woman collects wood in the debris of collapsed houses in Gyegu town,
Qinghai province on April 16, 2010. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)



Earthquake
survivors cook on a makeshift stove in front of the demolished homes in
Gyegu township, China on April 16, 2010. (LIU JIN/AFP/Getty Images)



Reuters Pictures  
People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers walk past a truck loaded with corpses of earthquake victims being transported to the site of a mass cremation in the town of Gyegu in Yushu County, Qinghai province April 17, 2010. Tibetans cremated their dead on Saturday after a massive earthquake struck a remote part of China earlier in the week, killing more than 1,000 people and leaving thousands huddled in the cold in makeshift tents.



Getty Images
GOLMUD, CHINA - APRIL 17: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content) Tibrtan monks prepare a fire funeral for vicitms following a strong earthquake on Jiegu toweship of China's Qinghai province just on April 17, 2010 in Golmud, China. Initial reports stood at 791 dead with more than 10 thousands injured. Whilst the high altitude region is promise to quakees, the US Geological Survey reported this to be the strongest since 1976.




Getty Images  
GOLMUD, CHINA - APRIL 17: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content) Tibrtan monks prepare a fire funeral for vicitms following a strong earthquake on Jiegu toweship of China's Qinghai province just on April 17, 2010 in Golmud, China. Initial reports stood at 791 dead with more than 10 thousands injured. Whilst the high altitude region is promise to quakees, the US Geological Survey reported this to be the strongest since 1976.



Getty Images  
GOLMUD, CHINA - APRIL 17: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content) Tibrtan monks prepare a fire funeral for vicitms following a strong earthquake on Jiegu toweship of China's Qinghai province just on April 17, 2010 in Golmud, China. Initial reports stood at 791 dead with more than 10 thousands injured. Whilst the high altitude region is promise to quakees, the US Geological Survey reported this to be the strongest since 1976.



Getty Images
GOLMUD, CHINA - APRIL 17: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content) Tibrtan monks prepare a fire funeral for the vicitms following a strong earthquake on Jiegu toweship of China's Qinghai province just on April 17, 2010 in Golmud, China. Initial reports stood at 791 dead with more than 10 thousands injured. Whilst the high altitude region is promise to quakees, the US Geological Survey reported this to be the strongest since 1976.




Getty Images  
GOLMUD, CHINA - APRIL 17: Tibrtan monks carry a dead body to a fire funeral following a strong earthquake on Jiegu toweship of China's Qinghai province just on April 17, 2010 in Golmud, China. Initial reports stood at 791 dead with more than 10 thousands injured. Whilst the high altitude region is promise to quakees, the US Geological Survey reported this to be the strongest since 1976.




Getty Images  
GOLMUD, CHINA - APRIL 17: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content) Tibrtan monks prepare a fire funeral for the vicitms following a strong earthquake on Jiegu toweship of China's Qinghai province just on April 17, 2010 in Golmud, China. Initial reports stood at 791 dead with more than 10 thousands injured. Whilst the high altitude region is promise to quakees, the US Geological Survey reported this to be the strongest since 1976.




Getty Images  
GOLMUD, CHINA - APRIL 17: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content) Tibrtan monks prepare a fire funeral for the vicitms following a strong earthquake on Jiegu toweship of China's Qinghai province just on April 17, 2010 in Golmud, China. Initial reports stood at 791 dead with more than 10 thousands injured. Whilst the high altitude region is promise to quakees, the US Geological Survey reported this to be the strongest since 1976.




Reuters Pictures
A Tibetan monk loads the corpse of a child onto a truck for a mass cremation of earthquake victims in the town of Gyegu in Yushu County, Qinghai province April 17, 2010. Tibetans cremated their dead on Saturday after a massive earthquake struck a remote part of China earlier in the week, killing more than 1,000 people and leaving thousands huddled in the cold in makeshift tents.

触目惊心,愿玉树人民早日脱离苦难

TOP

0
个人觉得帖子没问题。。
真实,很震撼。。很凄惨。。

希望灾难远离大家。。祝愿玉树人民早日走出苦难。

英文注解的。。

TOP

0
真的很震撼,看完心酸酸的,希望他们能够早日重建家园

TOP

0
看了,内心也很悲伤……  国家的灾难……
唉…… 祝愿玉树人民早日走出灾难的阴影,重建家园!

TOP

0
地震带给人们的灾难太大了,感谢这些救助地震灾难的人,尤其是那些喇嘛。

TOP

0
自然灾难面前,人显得很渺小,看那小孩子真心疼,

TOP

0
汶川大地震还没平息,有发生玉树大地震,中国现在是怎么了?看到这一幕幕真的很心酸、、、、、、
本帖最近评分记录
  • 穿天猴 金币 -2 符号使用不对,省略号…… 2010-4-20 19:05

TOP

0
愿灵魂早日安息,活着的人要更好的活下去
阿门

TOP

0
真伤心啊,没有说的,祈祷。。。。。。。。。。。。
本帖最近评分记录
  • 穿天猴 金币 -3 08年注册的老会员还犯错,省略号…… 2010-4-20 21:48

TOP

0
看来是外国的网站拍的最新的照片,还是比较震撼的啊!

TOP

当前时区 GMT+8, 现在时间是 2025-3-17 16:58