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    SUMMARY/EXCERPT:

    The Chinese government has admitted that poor school construction contributed the the casualty tally after May’s earthquake:
    “BEIJING — A Chinese government committee said Thursday that a rush to build schools during the country’s recent economic boom might have led to shoddy construction that resulted in the deaths of thousands of students during a devastating earthquake in May.
    Relatives and friends of those killed in the collapse of a school in Sichuan Province gathered in June. Some estimates said up to 10,000 students might have died.
    The statement by Ma Zongjin, the chairman of an official committee of experts assessing damage from the May 12 earthquake, is the first time that a representative of the Chinese government has acknowledged that poor construction may have led to the collapses. Until now, officials in Beijing and in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, which suffered the most damage, had said the sheer force of the 7.9-magnitude quake caused the collapses.”


    China Admits Building Flaws in Quake


    By Edward Wong // At New York Times // On September 4, 2008

    Filed In Headlines // On Sep 5, 2008 // Under Earthquake (May 12, 2008)



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