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2008年6月16日13:30:32(京港台時間) 

系列報道(4)﹕地震災區採訪隊圖片新聞

【星星生活-星网讯】 (加拿大中國地震災區採訪隊記者胡憲6月15日報道)(newstarnet.com)

圖片新聞一﹕國稅局大樓的倒塌(newstarnet.com)

(組圖)這裡曾經是都江堰市國家稅務局辦公大樓﹐結合昨天看到的綿竹市九龍鎮鎮政府建筑嚴重受損的情況﹐記者有理由認為“光是學校倒塌﹐而政府建筑不倒塌”的說法是片面的。(newstarnet.com)


這裡曾經是國稅局
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採訪隊剛到九龍鎮政府﹐立即工作
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九龍鎮政府建筑嚴重受損後摘下的標志牌
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圖片新聞二﹕震不垮的都江堰南橋(newstarnet.com)

採訪隊志願者楊小奇女士是來自多倫多的四川人﹐今天在去地震重災區都江堰的路上顯得忐忑不安﹐不停地嘮叨﹕“不知道南橋是否還在……”當她看到橫跨岷江的南橋依然挺立時﹐眼淚奪眶而出。經記者採訪﹐原來“南橋”二字是她當年擔任省領導的父親在27年前親筆書寫。她說﹐千年古橋經受住了大地震的考驗﹐她要在父親節的今天告慰去年辭世的父親。(newstarnet.com)


南橋二字為楊小奇父手書
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圖片新聞三﹕岷江畔今昔(newstarnet.com)

(組圖)記者五年前曾訪都江堰。岷江水畔的麻將茶座﹐悠哉游哉的水畔人家給記者留下深刻印象﹐可是今日的情景卻令人揪心。這裡的居民住房基本毀損﹐帳篷一個挨著一個。在政府發放的大帳篷中﹐有20張左右行軍床﹐還有一位老人正在吸氧。(newstarnet.com)


岷江畔臨時人家
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岷江畔人家
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圖片新聞四﹕青城山需要社會幫助(newstarnet.com)

(組圖)青城山張道長衷心感謝加拿大記者到來採訪。她說﹐具有5千年歷史﹐現為世界文物遺產的道教聖地在大地震中損失嚴重﹐修繕費用大約需要2億元人民幣。光靠政府撥款和善眾樂捐肯定不夠﹐她呼吁國際社會給予援手。(newstarnet.com)

記者問到作為中國本土宗教領袖﹐如何看待這場大地震時﹐張道長從容談到﹐中國歷史悠久﹐一直都有災難﹐也一直都在發展。地震是自然災害﹐人類必須面對。一個國家和民族不經歷事情就不可能成熟。(newstarnet.com)

為表達對加拿大人民支援中國抗震救災的感謝﹐張道長破例允許採訪隊進入損失嚴重﹐危險尚在的後山區。我們這支採訪隊是地震災害後第一個進去的外國媒體。(newstarnet.com)


青城山老君閣傾斜25度
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青城山文物損毀嚴重
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張道長接受加拿大記者採訪
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圖片新聞五﹕二王廟受損嚴重(newstarnet.com)

都江堰著名景區二王廟在汶川地震中受到重創。(newstarnet.com)


二王廟受損嚴重
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靈岩索道
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圖片新聞六﹕災區人民努力自救精神感人(newstarnet.com)

都江堰市區理發店老板師紅兵接受記者採訪時說﹐災後一周他就在原來的理發店門外恢復開業。開始時城市供電電力﹐他就自己用發電機發電。他的想法就是支援國家﹐重建災區人民生活。(newstarnet.com)


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DAY 4 -- Ju Yuan Sunday June 15th (加拿大中國地震災區採訪隊記者Christina Stevens6月15日報道) (newstarnet.com)

The new normal. That is the only way to describe life in the earthquake zone a month later. Amid tent cities and crumbling buildings its almost business as usual in Shi Hong Bing's hair salon, located on a main street in Ju Yuan. Stylists are busy cutting, combing and shaving. But there is a crucial difference. The chairs, mirrors and blow dryers have been moved outside; business is taking place under a tarp.(newstarnet.com)

36 year old Bing says he got back to work one week after the quake hit because its important his staff have jobs, and they are making a difference to those still living in tent cities, by making customers feel better about themselves. "We help as a service industry. We can help ourselves and we can help the people" he explains, adding they were lucky "only the electricity is gone and there is not enough water, but we have a generator now."(newstarnet.com)

In a town ravaged by the quake, the sad stories far outnumber ones like his. This is the same town where nearly 300 students died when a middle school collapsed. Both army and police officers blocked the access road to the school today, preventing a closer look, and even telling us not to take pictures.(newstarnet.com)

Across town, the name of a local hospital now seems bitterly ironic. Happiness Hospital is anything but. Walls have crumbled, glass shattered and its deserted. Its in an area where it seems as though the earth has picked and chosen its victims. Nearly intact buildings stand next to piles of rubble, a haphazard and meaningless pattern of destruction.(newstarnet.com)

Not far from Ju Yuan is Qingcheng Shan, the mountain site of Sichuan's oldest Taoist temple, a place of solace and contemplation. It wasn't spared the earthquake's rage either. Head of the Lao Jun Ge temple, Master Mingqing Zhang says at first the quake sounded like a big plane roaring over head, but then she realised what was happening and it hit the World Heritage Site hard. An 1800 year old mountain top temple, now lists at a 25 degree angle. Colourful stones from a temple just below lie in piles several feet deep, and a big rift in the earth splits the pathway. That was what we found after a two hour hike into the clouds, to what is considered to be the place where Taoism began. Zhang says she is more concerned about people's lives than the loss of that kind of history. As for the damage she says "still, compared to the 2000 years of Chinese culture that is a little thing. Everything still continues, we can handle it and we can do much better in the future." (newstarnet.com)

Zhang says the people are strong, that the earthquake "was like intimidation, or god gave us a test," a test she believes China, and even the world has passed, "it is like the earthquake made all the Chinese people more like a family. It is like all the people in the world are concerned like family and concerned about here."

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