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为什么都江堰倒塌的都是教学楼??

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转载了美国TIME杂志的一篇文章,我觉得很中肯,客观.
偶也是花了好长才读懂.
给我印象最深的是,为什么都江堰倒塌的都是教学楼??
那些用于教育的款项都去了哪里?同一时间为什么政府楼安然无恙?
不做事后诸葛,但要实事求是.希望人们的父母官能够好好反思.毕竟这是血的教训!

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1739622,00.html

China's Quake Damage Control

Chinese have grown accustomed to seeing television footage of their Premier, Wen Jiabao, at the site of natural disasters. Often described as the human face of the country's huge bureaucracy, Wen is well known for being sympathetic to the plight of ordinary citizens. But many were still surprised at the speed with which Wen reacted to the news that a huge earthquake had struck the country's southwestern province of Sichuan on May 12. Little more than 90 minutes after the 7.9 magnitude quake struck at 2:30 p.m., Wen was headed for the airport. By early evening he had arrived in the provincial capital Chengdu, 930 miles (1,500 km) from Beijing. That night, the country's state-owned TV stations repeatedly broadcast scenes of the Premier rallying rescue forces, issuing orders during a rainstorm, poring over maps, even venturing into the ruins to assure victims still trapped in the rubble that they should "Hold on a little longer" as help was on the way.

Particularly unusual in a country where the image of top leaders is carefully maintained were surprisingly candid shots of Wen having to raise his voice to get attention, stumbling and almost losing his hard hat, even being ignored by distraught survivors.
"They were not shy at all about showing him in full crisis mode, much more unsanitized stuff than would normally be allowed," says Beijing-based scholar Russel Leigh Moses, who added that the scenes were clearly aimed at reassuring viewers that Wen and his fellow Communist Party leaders were making the utmost effort to bring relief to victims as rapidly as possible. "The government's legitimacy is very much dependent on its ability to show that it can care for and look after ordinary Chinese, and this case is one where they have clearly made a decision to make absolutely sure there's no doubt they are doing everything humanly possible." Beijing has deployed 50,000 troops to help with relief efforts.

Chinese media have given blanket coverage to the earthquake, which has killed at least 12,000. According to the official Xinhua news agency, Chinese rescue workers report another 18,645 people remain buried under debris in Mianyang city, near the quake's epicenter. State TV channels are providing almost hourly updates of the number of fatalities along with sometimes gruesome video of rescue operations, including scenes of grieving parents hovering near bloody corpses of children trapped or killed when schools collapsed.

Such openness is in stark contrast to the almost obsessive secretiveness that Beijing has displayed in the past when dealing with crises. In 1976, for example, an earthquake at Tangshan, 75 miles (121 km) southeast of Beijing, killed up to half a million. Not only did China refuse foreign offers for help, it banned foreigners from entering the city until seven years after the event. As recently as 2003, authorities in Beijing covered up the full extent of the deadly SARS outbreak for weeks, a decision that critics said delayed efforts to fight the virus and may have increased the number of deaths.

But that episode, which came during the first days in office of Premier Wen and President Hu Jintao, was a turning point. "The government learned the experience and the lesson from SARS," says Shen Kui, a professor at Peking University's law school, implementing new laws and regulations that made the process of crisis management more open and transparent. Even so, Shen says, "in a country where the people are used to hearing lies and cover-ups from its government, there is a certain amount of time required for people to get used to the more open approach. The first reaction from some people is still to blame the authorities."

The fact that this openness can be a two-edged sword was underlined during a press conference held Tuesday by the State Council, the country's highest administrative body. Wang Zhenyao, a senior official at the Ministry of Civil Affairs, was asked by a reporter from the government's English-language newspaper, the China Daily, why so many schools had collapsed when government buildings in the same towns had not. According to state media, at least six schools were destroyed by the quake and its aftershocks; at one school, almost 900 eighth and ninth graders were believed to have been buried. Wang was forced to pick his way carefully around the question, aware of its implication that corrupt local officials had siphoned off funds from school construction. He denied that an unusually large number of schools had collapsed. Corruption has proved an inflammatory issue in the past—it was one of the driving forces behind the Tiananmen protest in 1989—and coupling it with an issue like the deaths of hundreds of children could be explosive.

Still, if chatter among China's 200 million Internet users is anything to go by, Beijing's decision to allow unusually open coverage of the earthquake has been vindicated. Comments on bulletin boards and blogs were overwhelmingly in favor of the government and approving of its reaction to the disaster. "I almost cried when I saw the pictures of Premier Wen at the front," a typical post ran. "I felt very warm when I read that Premier Wen Jiabao immediately set off to the stricken," another poster wrote. "I feel like our leaders are always with us when there is any trouble."

[ 本帖最后由 angersun 于 08-5-14 22:39 编辑 ]



(第1楼) 08-5-14 17:02
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也有县政府大楼倒了的,mm不看新闻的么?
想想CNN就知道了。




(第2楼) 08-5-14 22:06

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谁说政府楼没倒~
典型的崇洋媚外的白痴~
你看了新闻没~



(第3楼) 08-5-14 22:20

(angersun) 访问angersun的BLOG 返回列表 顶部

谁崇洋媚外了? 拜托你们客观一点好不好
是不是都江堰倒塌了6座教学楼???
为什么教学楼这么轻易就倒塌了?
拜托楼上两位再回去看下新闻!
不要颠倒黑白!



(第4楼) 08-5-14 22:36

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QUOTE:
原帖由 angersun 于 08-5-14 22:36 发表
谁崇洋媚外了? 拜托你们客观一点好不好
是不是都江堰倒塌了6座教学楼???
为什么教学楼这么轻易就倒塌了?
拜托楼上两位再回去看下新闻!
不要颠倒黑白!
倒了6座教学楼不代表其他楼都没有倒!!!大家最关心的是学生,而且伤亡最集中的当然是没有什么自我防护的学生,所以大部分救援力量都是涌向教学楼的。
国外媒体一向这么偏的,宣传中国发生的事情大部分都是从挑政府毛病的角度出发。有些有良知的外国人都看不下去了,在CNN的新闻下评语说:美国飓风发生时怎么政府没有像中国政府那么及时那么重视?大部分民众对中国政府这次的救援是非常敬佩的。



(第5楼) 08-5-15 03:04

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有人赚黑心钱



(第6楼) 08-5-15 08:27

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(第7楼) 08-5-15 10:38

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教学楼应该大多是教室,所以跨度空间大,没有太多承重墙和承重的柱子
当然,不排除有豆腐渣工程,但是教学楼特殊的构in造也是造成它更易倒塌的一个重要原因
请给位JM不要人云亦云,再看别人东西的时候 多思考




小人物改变历史,因为他们无从选择。



(第8楼) 08-5-15 10:45

(lizongzhen1007) 访问lizongzhen1007的BLOG 返回列表 顶部

大家不要吵嘛.....
国外报道会避重就轻是事实,中国贪官污吏多也是事实,大家都没错~~



(第9楼) 08-5-15 11:24

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有没有搞错,我专门就这个问题问了成都的朋友,他们正在都救人,他说没这事,因为学校学生密集,算重灾区,所以会重点报导.其它地方也倒的,不光是政府大楼\银行\商场都受灾的.



(第10楼) 08-5-15 12:17

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是不是豆腐渣工程啊?



(第11楼) 08-5-15 13:21

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看了四川本地新闻,一些学校房屋倒塌情况确实很厉害,也确实看到一些瓦砾沙子含量太大,水泥含量看似少或者疑是水泥标号不够.此外,一些政府办公楼,银行,商场,住宅也有倒塌的.我想这次地震救灾后,政府会对一些豆腐渣工程做出处理的.

这次政府的救灾反应速度真的好快! 温总理亲临现场的场面很感人,救灾官兵和各方人士对灾区的帮助也让人好感动! 看本地直播新闻,常眼泪汪汪--有同情遇难者的伤心,有对救助场面的深深感动.

[ 本帖最后由 sirena08 于 08-5-15 15:08 编辑 ]



(第12楼) 08-5-15 14:38

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机关大楼也倒了啊。。。。。



(第13楼) 08-5-15 15:00

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官方答复:

   此次地震中行政楼倒塌也很多,但是,因为本次救援是先抢救学生,因此,对教学楼报道较多。

-----------这是前天看电视的时候播报的


大家想想14:20左右,正是很多行政楼里人数最多的时候。昨天的报道说,一些受灾地区的政府本来应该是组织施救的单位,但是,这些政府机构已经在这次地震中不存在了




(第14楼) 08-5-15 16:53

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那边感觉都是豆腐做的楼~




(第15楼) 08-5-15 17:29

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