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Wednesday, 08 October 2008

China 'safe for Olympics' despite quake

13/05/2008 6:16:00 PM.  | Reuters
Beijing Olympic officials have assured foreigners planning to visit China for the August Games that the country is safe despite an earthquake that killed some 10,000 people and possibly many more.

The Chinese capital is expected to welcome more than half a million foreign visitors for the August 8-24 Games and Zhang Jian of the Beijing Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) said they should not be concerned about natural disasters.

"What I want to say to foreign visitors is that the Olympic Games are safe, Beijing is safe, China is safe," Zhang, director of the project management department, told reporters.

Li Zhanjun, director of the BOCOG media centre, said that earthquakes had been taken into account when building the 31 venues in Beijing and the manpower required for the clean-up operation in Sichuan would not impact on the Games' security.

"When constructing any building in Beijing, you have to ensure it is able to resist earthquakes of up to eight on the Richter scale so the Olympic venues will not be in danger from earthquakes," he said.

The magnitude of Monday's earthquake in the southwestern province of Sichuan was 7.8.

"The epicentre is near Chengdu," he added.

"The police and army from Beijing are not being used, so it won't affect Olympic security at all."

The relay of the Beijing Olympic flame, already disrupted by anti-Chinese protests over Tibet on its journey around the world, is scheduled to visit Sichuan province on June 15-18.

Although the city of Mianyang, which is close to the epicentre of the quake, is a planned stop for the torch on June 15, Li said the route would not be altered.

"The earthquake was not on the route of the torch relay so the flame's progress will not be affected," he said.

The president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Jacques Rogge, sent a letter to Chinese President Hu Jintao expressing the Olympic movement's solidarity with the Chinese people over the disaster.

"We send our deepest felt condolences for the victims. The Olympic Movement is at your side, especially during these difficult moments. Our thoughts are with you," Rogge wrote.

COMMENTS

Saturday, 17 May 2008

The Bird's Nest will not stand an earth quake like the one in the Chengdu region, the most populated regin in China. And who are you telling us that this can't happen in Beijing. Anything can happen anywhere so why saying it is "Safe"?

Posted by: Ture Sjolander, Birdsville

 

Sunday, 18 May 2008

The Birds Nest and Watercube were designed with extensive seismic-capable engineering inclusions. The Watercube's architect/chief engineer is an Aussie! It is not only made from a state of the art form of titanium-strong yet flexible plastic material, but also collects its own water, powered 100% by solar energy and has excellent feng shui. The whole structure is carbon neutral and will shake 'with' the earthquake if one occurs. Great example of Australian architecture!

Posted by: Ed Ho, Sydney

Sunday, 18 May 2008

Ni Hao Ed - its a pity that the public housing in Sichuan didn't have the same degree of engineering skill. Just shows what the Chinese authorities think of their own people, as opposed to what will be seen on the World stage at the Olympics! SAD.

Posted by: Xiao Bolton, Lane Cove

 

Monday, 19 May 2008

So I presume that Rogge and the Olympic Movement is going to donate all the money they are going to make from the Olympics to China for the earth quake victimes. Lets see how benevolent he and his members will be. Very easy for him to write a letter. This is a major tragedy, and also do not forget Myanmar which is an epic tragedy as well. China has a Trillion USD in the bank, to cover this terrible loss of life along with the China insurance companies. 2008 was supposed to be a great year.

Posted by: Andy Mac, Singapore

 
 

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