A collapsed bridge lies in the flood-hit Qiantougang Village of Fangshan District, a suburb of Beijing, capital of China, July 27, 2012. Rescue and disaster relief work is underway in Fangshan District, which was the worst-hit area of Beijing after a rainstorm-triggered flood on July 21. Guo Jinlong, secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Beijing Municipal Committee, said on Friday that citizens currently living in tents and shelters would be able to move into makeshift plank houses by August 5. (Xinhua/Li Wen)
The remains of a collapsed bridge lie in the flood-hit Zhoukoudian Township of Fangshan District, a suburb of Beijing, capital of China, July 27, 2012.
Rescuers convey relief materials at the Anlilai Coal Mine in Pu'an County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, July 27, 2012. Fifty-three people have been rescued while five miners remain trapped in the coal mine after the mine's tunnel collapsed twice from Wednesday to Thursday. According to the rescue headquarters, the first collapse occurred on Wednesday, trapping five miners. Fifty-three rescuers were sent underground to dig a tunnel to reach the miners when the second collapse occurred early Thursday, trapping the rescuers. The 53 people were all pulled out unscathed six hours later through a newly-dug tunnel. Rescuers are still searching for the five miners, who have been underground for 32 hours so far. (Xinhua/Ou Dongqu)
Workers build temporary residences in the flood-hit Chengguan community of Fangshan District, a suburb of Beijing, capital of China, July 27, 2012.
Volunteers clear up a road in the flood-hit Zhoukoudian Township of Fangshan District, a suburb of Beijing, capital of China, July 27, 2012. Rescue and disaster relief work is underway in Fangshan District, which was the worst-hit area of Beijing after a rainstorm-triggered flood on July 21. Guo Jinlong, secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Beijing Municipal Committee, said on Friday that citizens currently living in tents and shelters would be able to move into makeshift plank houses by August 5. (Xinhua/Li Wen)
A man mourns his relative in front of the memorial wall bearing names of victims of the 1976 earthquake in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 27, 2012, ahead of the 36th anniversary of the earthquake. Tangshan lost 240,000 lives to a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake on July 28, 1976, which was believed to be one of the deadliest natural disasters of the 20th century. (Xinhua/Gao Wei)
A model displays a London Olympics-themed cake at a shopping mall in south China's Hong Kong, July 27, 2012. The London 2012 Olympic Games will open on Friday night. (Xinhua/Lui Siu Wai)
A man runs among flowers at the Bund in Shanghai, east China. The air quality in Shanghai has remained good for one week. (Xinhua/Zheng Xianzhang)
Flood-affected residents of Beicheying Village, Qinglonghu Township line up to receive relief foodstuffs in Fangshan District, a suburb of Beijing, capital of China, July 26, 2012. Fangshan was the worst-hit area in Beijing during the heaviest downpour in 61 years which struck the city on July 21. (Xinhua/Zheng Yong)
Luo Yanyan, survival test participant, escapes from the flooded car and swims to the bank of the Ganjiang River in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province, July 26, 2012. Journalist Luo Yanyan and diver Cao Dongjun tested tactics to escape from a flooded car Thursday amid widespread fear triggered by the death of a Beijing car owner last Saturday in a heavy rainfall hitting the Chinese capital. They had life vests, two emergency hammers, a cell phone, a pair of high heels and a 28-liter can of oxygen that they could share in case of an emergency. When the test began, the car was hoisted up by a crane and dropped into water about 50 meters off the riverbank. When the lower half of the car was underwater, Luo and Cao could still easily open the doors. However, when the car was sent further down and three-quarters of it was submerged, Luo could not open the door by using only her hands. She kicked it open eventually. When the roof of the car was surbmerged, Cao tried to break the window, first with the cell phone and then with the pair of high heels, but failed. He tried the hammers and broke one window. In a further test, he removed the headrest from the car seat to break open another window with the two pins under it. Then the two escaped from the broken windows successfully and swam to the riverbank. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)
Luo Yanyan, survival test participant, shows her tools at a dock of the Ganjiang River in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province, July 26, 2012. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)
A reporter takes photos as the auto is being lowered into the water during a survival test in the Ganjiang River in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province, July 26, 2012. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

















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