Heroes - Dedicated to the brave people in Sichuan Earthquake, 2008
Got this email from my colleague, I think it’s worth to share it here.
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An earthquake, magnitude 8.0, struck Sichuan province of China at 2:28PM, May 12, 2008. The epicenter of the earthquake, Wenchuan, is about 90 miles from Chengdu.
The earthquake released more energy than 500 atomic bombs, 30 times more than the Kobe earthquake in Japan, 1995. By May 19, there are more than 32,000 confirmed dead, more than 20,000 still missing, and more than 4.7 million houses collapsed or heavily damaged.

Within hours, people rushed to rescue. Blood donation lines run for 100 yards, and people waited hours to donate blood; within 24 hours, all major blood banks ran out storage space. The highway to the earthquake struck city Dujianyang (20 mile from Chengdu) was almost jammed one hour after the earthquake, not by people fleeing the aftershocks, but by volunteers, led by over 1,000 taxi drivers, came from Chengdu to rescue.
Chen Guangbiao, owner of a big construction company 1,500 miles from the disaster area, just 2 hour 30 minutes after the earthquake, started transporting 60 construction machineries and led 120 volunteers to rescue. They arrived at the disaster area 24 hours later, almost the same time as Army Engineering Corp.

Wen Jiabao, 66, Chinese Prime Minister, boarded on a plane 30 minutes after the earthquake, and arrived in disaster area in 2 hours. He has been the chief of the rescue operation since then, working almost around clock at the frontline with rescue workers.

1,1000 paratroopers started boarding airplanes 2 hours after earthquake. Despite heavy rain, high wind and thick cloud, they jumped from over 20,000 foot high to remote mountain areas where they did not even know if there would be a place for them to land. The first jumped off plane was Senior Colonel Li Zhenbo, 51.

With roads buried by landslide and bad weather hammering airborne operations, a group of 600 soldiers and medical teams, let by Major General Xia Guofu, 57, Commander in Chief of Sichuan Military District, walked 21 hours straight on foot in mountain area, carrying heavy relief supplies, risking landslide and falling rocks. They became the first group to arrive at the epicenter of the earthquake.

Soldiers and rescue workers working around clock to rescue people still buried. Unable to transport heavy machineries to the remote areas since roads are buried by landslides, they often have to use hands to move tons of concrete.


People are rushing to donate money. Many rich people donated in millions, but no one can match Xu Chao, 60, on the right. He is a homeless in Nanjing, 1000 miles from the disaster area. He saw the news and went to donate 5 Yuan in the morning. He said people in the disaster area were worse off than him because their lives were threatened. He came back in the afternoon, donated another 100 Yuan ($14). He explained that all he had were pennies and dimes, and he didn’t want to waste volunteer workers’ time to count them, so he went to the bank to change everything he had into one big bill. This is from a man who doesn’t have money to buy food for himself.


Song Xinying , 3, pulled out from rubble after being buried for 2 days. She was in critical condition and lost a leg, but survived. Her parents hold each other’s hands and shoulders face to face to make an arch to shield her from the falling building. Her parents did not make it out.

A 5 year old boy was rescued after being buried under rubbles for 24 hours. His left hand was broken, but he smiled and saluted to his rescuers. His smile made everybody cry. (errmm..I need to confess, I also cry)


Zhang Jiwang, 11, carrying his sister Zhang Han, 3,walked 12 hours straight to flee the disaster center

Yuan Wentin, 26, first grade teacher. When the earthquake struck, she rushed to carry her stunned students from classroom on the 3rd floor to the ground. She managed to pull out most of her students, but the building collapsed when she was trying to pull out the last few. At the last moment of her life, she was trying to use her body to shield the students from falling concrete.
Many teachers did the same thing.

This baby, after being buried over 24 hours, miraculously, was rescued unscratched. He is about 3-4 months old, and his mother kneeled down, pinned her head and hands on the ground to shielded him from the falling concrete, and milked him. His mother did not make it out. A rescue worker found his mom’s cell phone in his wrapper. It had a text message left by his mother: “Dear child, if you survive, please remember, Mom loves you forever…”

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This is truly heroes..
Hope we can share their sadness
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hi shy guy, yes they are.
thanks for comment
indeed.. they’re veeery pity..
as a teenager.. i donate almost RM100
i used my saving to donate..
well i wish they could be better from days to days
this are really saddening.. we must do all we can to help
by not being racist and donate money to the chinese
everytime i see these pictures.. i always felt touched
i hope they can be better this day.. all the best to chengdu and sichuan’s ppl!!
Hi YonGGG, you should be proud of yourself.it’s very nice of you.and yes…you are also a Hero.
i do feel the same every time i see those pictures.
I heard and read and saw about this article on a brief talk by one of my family friends on a gathering. He shared to us a wonderful article that he received over the email, and here I am, finally found it on the internet with the title through Googles. I was surprised at first when I learned that we’re going to read the news or article about Sichuan earthquakes, because I was afraid that I couldn’t control myself and cried again… Indeed, I started to cry when it showed on the little boy still being able to salute and offered his gratitude to those who saved his life. I started to break down at the very last passage where the baby boy was saved and unscratched, with the message that was left by his mother.
To me, the heroes are not just the soldiers or any rescue forces, but the whole people of Sichuan - the victims and the survivors.
Think again, when disaster strikes, will you still be able to think so positive like these people did? Will you start to help each other to survive and stop mourning for what you’ve lost?
It’s very hard to answer… but, I do salute them, with full respect.
中国, 加油!
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hi Elvina.yes..they are all the heroes. and yes..that question is very hard to answer.