How many people became homeless in the Sichuan earthquake?

How many people became homeless in the Sichuan earthquake?

The earthquake has left over 4.8 million people homeless. The Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) headquarters, along with its Sichuan branch and many other provincial branches of RCSC, have been providing non-stop assistance to those in the affected areas.

Were there any fatalities in the Sichuan earthquake?

More than 200 people died and at least 13,000 were injured from falling debris and structural collapses caused by the quake.

What are secondary effects of the Sichuan earthquake?

Some areas were cut off by landslides and building collapses left rubble everywhere. In Shifang, chemical plants collapsed killing hundreds and releasing toxic ammonia. Power and water supplies were cut and flooding occurred because landslides had blocked rivers.

What caused Sichuan earthquake?

The quake was caused by the collision of the Indian-Australian and Eurasian plates along the 155-mile- (249-km-) long Longmenshan Fault, a thrust fault in which the stresses produced by the northward-moving Indian-Australian plate shifted a portion of the Plateau of Tibet eastward.

How many students died in the Sichuan earthquake?

Sichuan earthquake killed more than 5,000 pupils, says China. China said today that 5,335 schoolchildren and students had died or remained missing after last year’s Sichuan earthquake, the first official tally in what became a politically charged issue because of allegations of corruption and shoddy school construction.

What was the Sichuan schools corruption scandal?

Sichuan schools corruption scandal. After the May 12, 2008, earthquake in the Chinese province of Sichuan, there was a series of allegations of corruption against officials involved in the construction of schools in regions affected by the quake.

What was the Sichuan earthquake art project that shocked China?

In 2009, the dissident artist created a work to honour the thousands of children who died in the Sichuan earthquake. He recalls how the project, Remembering, angered China’s rulers – and changed his career for ever

Did UNICEF respond to the Sichuan earthquake in China?

The Sichuan earthquake is not the first emergency in China to which UNICEF has responded.

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