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| Talking to some of the students, many of which are preparing for the college entrance examination. |
As I toured earthquake-devastated parts of Sichuan last week, what struck me most was the continuation of ordinary life in extraordinary circumstances.
Beichuan middle school was the site of one of the great tragedies of the earthquake. The old building of the school collapsed completely and the new building pancaked, crushing the lower level. About half of the 2,000+ students and teachers died. Beichuan county seat has been completely abandoned. The middle school has temporarily been relocated some miles away, on the campus of a training ground for a big appliance manufacturer. The facility had some good classrooms to begin with, and new temporary ones were added quickly. The students are living in tents on the grounds.
The students we talked to were remarkably composed. One high school senior explained that she had been on the second floor of the new building, which collapsed onto the first floor, allowing her to escape. The boy next to her said he remembered nothing because he was knocked unconscious and then pulled from the rubble. He had only recently been released from hospital.