Lushan county mourns quake victims
County near epicentre of last weekend's disaster observes three minutes of respectful silence for the dead, injured and missing
Crowds gathered in devastated Lushan county yesterday as a day of mourning was held across Sichuan province for those killed in the last weekend's magnitude 7 earthquake.
At 8.02am, the precise moment the quake struck a week earlier, work stopped and people bowed their heads across Lushan, the quake's epicentre, to observe three minutes of silence as air-raid sirens and the horns of cars and trucks sounded.
Local residents, soldiers and volunteers came to a standstill on streets in Lushan town. Parents held their children, and some people wept. At the sites of collapsed buildings, hundreds of soldiers and rescue workers lined up in formation, holding their helmets with heads bowed.
The quake killed at least 196 people and injured 13,484; another 21 people are missing.
"I feel shocked and lost that so many people have died," said 36-year-old housewife Li Jinqiu, wiping away tears.
"I told my daughter that we should keep all the victims and those who helped us in our hearts."
Yang Yuting hoped the government would help residents return to normal life as soon as possible.