ASIA-PACIFIC 
40 survivors rescued 16 days after China quake
Thursday, 29 May, 2008
Forty half-starved earthquake survivors have been rescued from a remote area in south western China a full 16 days after the disaster, state press reported.
They were flown out by helicopter from the quake-shattered village of Yangjiagou in Sichuan province, the West China Metropolitan Daily says.
The survivors had been prevented from escaping by landslides triggered by the 8.0-magnitude earthquake on May 12, which had blocked roads in the rugged region, it says.
The village is 20 kilometres from the nearest town.
The survivors, who included local villagers and a group of mining company workers, were flown to a nearby temporary camp for earthquake survivors.
The earthquake has claimed 68,109 lives with another 19,851 people missing, a government spokesman says.
Source: AFP
They were flown out by helicopter from the quake-shattered village of Yangjiagou in Sichuan province, the West China Metropolitan Daily says.
The survivors had been prevented from escaping by landslides triggered by the 8.0-magnitude earthquake on May 12, which had blocked roads in the rugged region, it says.
The village is 20 kilometres from the nearest town.
The survivors, who included local villagers and a group of mining company workers, were flown to a nearby temporary camp for earthquake survivors.
The earthquake has claimed 68,109 lives with another 19,851 people missing, a government spokesman says.
Source: AFP



Chinese rescue workers rest after working long days searching for the bodies of earthquake victims. (AAP)
