2014年CRI 四川康定地震已致5死50余伤 王毅赴维也纳出席伊朗核谈判(在线收听

 

Relief efforts are in full swing following a 6.3 magnitude earthquake in Sichuan this weekend which has left 5 people dead and more than 50 others injured.

A 35-member rescue team of armed police arrived in Tagong township, the epicenter, just two hours after the quake hit.

A total of eleven medical teams are now in the region, consisting of around 10-thousand medical personnel.

The quake damaged around 25-thousand homes.

Over 6-thousand people have been forced to relocate.

Both Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang have been helping direct resources in the aftermath of the earthquake.

The central government has already earmarked 50 million yuan in relief funds for the disaster area.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is on his way to Vienna to take part in the last-minute Iranian nuclear negotiations.

The P5+1 grouping, which includes China, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and the United States have been holding talks all weekend in Austria with Iranian officials in an attempt to hammer out a final deal before today's deadline comes to pass.

If no deal is reached, previously-imposed sanctions against Iran will be restored.

Iran will also be able to return to its previous enrichment programs it has been scaling back this year as part of the interim deal.

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