China-Yunnan Earthquake/New Quake
Tonghai County, Yuxi City, Yunnan Province, southwest China - Aug 14, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Local hospital
2. Tents on open ground nearby hospital
3. Various of injured people; locals sitting on road curbs
Tonghai County, Yuxi City, Yunnan Province, southwest China - Aug 13, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Damaged houses
5. Fallen bricks
6. Various of tents
7. Various of beds, quilts in tents
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhan Yingyou, villager, Zhewan Village (starting with shot 7) (with reporter asking question):
(Reporter: "Have you brought your daily necessities here?")
"Yes. We have moved everything here because it's dangerous to live in our house. Even here, we still feel scared."
(Reporter: "How are the living conditions here?")
"Not bad."
9. Various of quake-affected residents in tents
10. Various of locals fetching drinking water, heading to tents; smaller outdoor tent besides relief tents
11. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yang Yongyun, Sijie Town chief (partially overlaid with shots 12-14):
"Now the major problem is a shortage of tents. We have delivered food, and are trying to supply water and electricity because it takes time. We have given out over 430 tents in our town."
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
12. Pancake
13. Drinking water, paper towel on table
14. Mobile phones being charged
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
15. Various of medics spraying disinfectant
16. Various of locals at park
A second magnitude-5 earthquake jolted southwest China's Yunnan Province on early Tuesday following an earlier one of the same magnitude at 01:44 on Monday morning
The epicenter, with a depth of 6 km, was monitored at 24.19 degrees north latitude and 102.71 degrees east longitude at 03:50, according to the China Earthquake Networks Center.
No casualties were reported in Tuesday's earthquake. But Monday's earthquake injured 18 people and affected more than 48,000 residents in the counties of Tonghai and Huaning and the district of Jiangchuan under the jurisdiction of Yuxi City. It also damaged over 1,053 rooms and flattened 91 others, according to a statement from the provincial civil affairs department. .
At the epicenter in the township of Sijie in Tonghai, hundreds of residents spent the night following the quake at a 16,000-square-meter shelter near the county government.
In Zhewan Village, one of the worst-hit villages in Sijie, 80 percent of homes were damaged and around 600 of the 830 residents in the village would spend Monday night in a total of 130 tents.
The local governments said relief supplies will be all delivered to quake-affected regions in the following days and a shortage of tents, water and electricity will be solved by then.
"Now the major problem is a shortage of tents. We have delivered food, and are trying to supply water and electricity because it takes time. We have given out over 430 tents in our town," said Yang Yongyun, the chief of Sijie Township.
China-Yunnan Earthquake/New Quake
Dateline : Aug 13/14, 2018
Location : Tonghai,China
Duration : 2'15
Tonghai County, Yuxi City, Yunnan Province, southwest China - Aug 14, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Local hospital
2. Tents on open ground nearby hospital
3. Various of injured people; locals sitting on road curbs
Tonghai County, Yuxi City, Yunnan Province, southwest China - Aug 13, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Damaged houses
5. Fallen bricks
6. Various of tents
7. Various of beds, quilts in tents
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhan Yingyou, villager, Zhewan Village (starting with shot 7) (with reporter asking question):
(Reporter: "Have you brought your daily necessities here?")
"Yes. We have moved everything here because it's dangerous to live in our house. Even here, we still feel scared."
(Reporter: "How are the living conditions here?")
"Not bad."
9. Various of quake-affected residents in tents
10. Various of locals fetching drinking water, heading to tents; smaller outdoor tent besides relief tents
11. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yang Yongyun, Sijie Town chief (partially overlaid with shots 12-14):
"Now the major problem is a shortage of tents. We have delivered food, and are trying to supply water and electricity because it takes time. We have given out over 430 tents in our town."
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
12. Pancake
13. Drinking water, paper towel on table
14. Mobile phones being charged
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
15. Various of medics spraying disinfectant
16. Various of locals at park
A second magnitude-5 earthquake jolted southwest China's Yunnan Province on early Tuesday following an earlier one of the same magnitude at 01:44 on Monday morning
The epicenter, with a depth of 6 km, was monitored at 24.19 degrees north latitude and 102.71 degrees east longitude at 03:50, according to the China Earthquake Networks Center.
No casualties were reported in Tuesday's earthquake. But Monday's earthquake injured 18 people and affected more than 48,000 residents in the counties of Tonghai and Huaning and the district of Jiangchuan under the jurisdiction of Yuxi City. It also damaged over 1,053 rooms and flattened 91 others, according to a statement from the provincial civil affairs department. .
At the epicenter in the township of Sijie in Tonghai, hundreds of residents spent the night following the quake at a 16,000-square-meter shelter near the county government.
In Zhewan Village, one of the worst-hit villages in Sijie, 80 percent of homes were damaged and around 600 of the 830 residents in the village would spend Monday night in a total of 130 tents.
The local governments said relief supplies will be all delivered to quake-affected regions in the following days and a shortage of tents, water and electricity will be solved by then.
"Now the major problem is a shortage of tents. We have delivered food, and are trying to supply water and electricity because it takes time. We have given out over 430 tents in our town," said Yang Yongyun, the chief of Sijie Township.
ID : 8087945
Published : 2018-08-14 11:18
Last Modified : 2018-08-14 18:46:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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