[桑美专题] 美联社新闻 :台风袭击中国。

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<p><a href="http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/galleries/437-2.html?SITE=AZTUC&amp;SECTION=HOME&amp;TEMPLATE=DEFAULT">http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/galleries/437-2.html?SITE=AZTUC&amp;SECTION=HOME&amp;TEMPLATE=DEFAULT</a></p><p>&nbsp;<img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXGB80208151410-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Two men recover the body of a man found in the sea off Fuding in southeast China's Fujian province Tuesday Aug. 15, 2006. The death toll from China's strongest typhoon in five decades jumped to 295 on Tuesday and was expected to climb higher as scores of bodies of fishermen and sailors were found at sea. (AP Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXGB80108151409-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Two men recover the body of a man found in the sea off Fuding in southeast China's Fujian province Tuesday Aug. 15, 2006. The death toll from China's strongest typhoon in five decades jumped to 295 on Tuesday and was expected to climb higher as scores of bodies of fishermen and sailors were found at sea. (AP Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/X/XIN10108150008-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, local residents recover belongings on the ruins of their houses after the typhoon Saomai in Tuoxi Town of Shouning county, southeast China's Fujian Province, Monday, Aug. 14, 2006. The death toll from typhoon Saomai had risen to 255 in China on Monday. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Jiang Kehong)</font><br/>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIABEJ80608141244-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Buildings and boats damaged by Typhoon Saomai are seen in Fuding, in southeastern China's Fujian province Monday Aug. 14, 2006. The death toll from the strongest typhoon to hit China in five decades jumped Monday to 255 after the bodies of scores of dead sailors were pulled from the sea. The death toll rose steadily throughout the day Monday as the bodies of missing sailors were found off the battered port city of Fuding, where more than 1,000 ships sank. (AP Photo/EyePress) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIABEJ80508141232-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Local villagers gather in a street amid the debris of buildings damaged by Typhoon Saomai in Fuding, in southeast China's Fujian province Monday, Aug. 14, 2006. The death toll from the strongest typhoon to hit China in five decades jumped Monday to 255 after the bodies of scores of dead sailors were pulled from the sea. (AP Photo/EyePress) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXIN10408140531-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, a worker repairs the damaged electric wires in Cangnan County of Wenzho, east China's Zhejiang Province Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006. The affected people made efforts to rebuild their homeland after the destructive typhoon Saomai slammed into Cangnan County of Wenzhou City last Thursday. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Liu Fei) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/6/6fcf2d83-592e-4fb3-8d16-564f75a58bfc-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">A villager walks near the remains of houses and a table speared by a log after the passing of Typhoon Saomai at the Tuoxi Township, southeastern China's Fujian province on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006. China's death toll from Typhoon Saomai rose to 114 on Sunday as authorities said some victims were evacuees who died when buildings used as shelters collapsed in the strongest storm to hit China in more than five decades. (AP Photo/Color China Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXHG811208131153-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Villager rest near a truck buried by debris after Typhoon Saomai swept past the Tuoxi Township, southeastern China's Fujian province on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006. China's death toll from Typhoon Saomai rose to 114 on Sunday as authorities said some victims were evacuees who died when buildings used as shelters collapsed in the strongest storm to hit China in more than five decades. (AP Photo/Color China Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXHG81308131148-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">An elderly Chinese woman reacts near the remains of homes devastated by Typhoon Saomai at the Tuoxi Township, southeastern China's Fujian province on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006. China's death toll from Typhoon Saomai rose to 114 on Sunday as authorities said some victims were evacuees who died when buildings used as shelters collapsed in the strongest storm to hit China in more than five decades. (AP Photo/Color China Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXBEJ80808120919-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">People wait for relief after the tap water supply system was destroyed by Typhoon Saomai in Cangnan county in China's Zhejiang province Saturday Aug. 12, 2006. China mobilized more than 20,000 soldiers and paramilitary police for relief efforts after Typhoon Saomai, the strongest storm to strike the country in 50 years, killed at least 104 people, blacked out cities and wrecked more than 50,000 homes. Another 190 people were missing Friday after the storm battered areas where more than 1.6 million people had been evacuated before it hit a day earlier. (AP Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXBEJ80908120918-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">A villager mourns for seven family members who died when Typhoon Saomai hit the town of Cangnan in China's Zhejiang province Saturday Aug. 12, 2006. China mobilized more than 20,000 soldiers and paramilitary police for relief efforts after Typhoon Saomai, the strongest storm to strike the country in 50 years, killed at least 104 people, blacked out cities and wrecked more than 50,000 homes. Another 190 people were missing Friday after the storm battered areas where more than 1.6 million people had been evacuated before it hit a day earlier. (AP Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXBEJ80708120433-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Rescuers sheltering from the rain wait for orders after the Typhoon Saomai hit Fuding in China's Fujian province on Friday, Aug. 11 2006. The death toll from the most powerful storm to strike China in five decades rose to at least 104 Friday, with another 190 people missing, after Typhoon Saomai destroyed thousands of homes and capsized ships. The direct economic loss in Zhejiang province and Fujian province reached some 11.25 billion yuan. (AP Photo/Color China Photo) </font></p><p></p><p>-----------------------帖子聚合----------------------------</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282129&amp;replyID=448622&amp;skin=1"><font color="#ff0000"><strong>支援福鼎灾区倡议书</strong></font><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;</a></p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=34&amp;ID=282299&amp;replyID=450991&amp;skin=1">福鼎沙埕镇党委书记称台风遇难者过千人</a></p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282119&amp;replyID=448473&amp;skin=1">福建福鼎桑美遇难人数上升至208人 </a></p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282120&amp;replyID=448535&amp;skin=1">龙安认尸点 </a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282123&amp;replyID=448547&amp;skin=1">悲伤的亲人 </a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282124&amp;replyID=448562&amp;skin=1">被毁坏的村庄 </a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282126&amp;replyID=448581&amp;skin=1">海难余痛 </a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282130&amp;replyID=448661&amp;skin=1">船翻了,钱没了,人也没了.我们的亲人在哭泣。台风桑美的惨像以及留给我们的反思 </a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282304&amp;replyID=451085&amp;skin=1">美联社新闻 :台风袭击中国。</a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?boardID=13&amp;ID=282315&amp;page=1&amp;.html">桑美过后的福鼎城区(网友拍摄)</a>[图片]</p>
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<p><a href="http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/galleries/437-2.html?SITE=AZTUC&amp;SECTION=HOME&amp;TEMPLATE=DEFAULT">http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/galleries/437-2.html?SITE=AZTUC&amp;SECTION=HOME&amp;TEMPLATE=DEFAULT</a></p><p>&nbsp;<img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXGB80208151410-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Two men recover the body of a man found in the sea off Fuding in southeast China's Fujian province Tuesday Aug. 15, 2006. The death toll from China's strongest typhoon in five decades jumped to 295 on Tuesday and was expected to climb higher as scores of bodies of fishermen and sailors were found at sea. (AP Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXGB80108151409-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Two men recover the body of a man found in the sea off Fuding in southeast China's Fujian province Tuesday Aug. 15, 2006. The death toll from China's strongest typhoon in five decades jumped to 295 on Tuesday and was expected to climb higher as scores of bodies of fishermen and sailors were found at sea. (AP Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/X/XIN10108150008-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, local residents recover belongings on the ruins of their houses after the typhoon Saomai in Tuoxi Town of Shouning county, southeast China's Fujian Province, Monday, Aug. 14, 2006. The death toll from typhoon Saomai had risen to 255 in China on Monday. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Jiang Kehong)</font><br/>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIABEJ80608141244-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Buildings and boats damaged by Typhoon Saomai are seen in Fuding, in southeastern China's Fujian province Monday Aug. 14, 2006. The death toll from the strongest typhoon to hit China in five decades jumped Monday to 255 after the bodies of scores of dead sailors were pulled from the sea. The death toll rose steadily throughout the day Monday as the bodies of missing sailors were found off the battered port city of Fuding, where more than 1,000 ships sank. (AP Photo/EyePress) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIABEJ80508141232-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Local villagers gather in a street amid the debris of buildings damaged by Typhoon Saomai in Fuding, in southeast China's Fujian province Monday, Aug. 14, 2006. The death toll from the strongest typhoon to hit China in five decades jumped Monday to 255 after the bodies of scores of dead sailors were pulled from the sea. (AP Photo/EyePress) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXIN10408140531-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, a worker repairs the damaged electric wires in Cangnan County of Wenzho, east China's Zhejiang Province Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006. The affected people made efforts to rebuild their homeland after the destructive typhoon Saomai slammed into Cangnan County of Wenzhou City last Thursday. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Liu Fei) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/6/6fcf2d83-592e-4fb3-8d16-564f75a58bfc-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">A villager walks near the remains of houses and a table speared by a log after the passing of Typhoon Saomai at the Tuoxi Township, southeastern China's Fujian province on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006. China's death toll from Typhoon Saomai rose to 114 on Sunday as authorities said some victims were evacuees who died when buildings used as shelters collapsed in the strongest storm to hit China in more than five decades. (AP Photo/Color China Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXHG811208131153-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Villager rest near a truck buried by debris after Typhoon Saomai swept past the Tuoxi Township, southeastern China's Fujian province on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006. China's death toll from Typhoon Saomai rose to 114 on Sunday as authorities said some victims were evacuees who died when buildings used as shelters collapsed in the strongest storm to hit China in more than five decades. (AP Photo/Color China Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXHG81308131148-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">An elderly Chinese woman reacts near the remains of homes devastated by Typhoon Saomai at the Tuoxi Township, southeastern China's Fujian province on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006. China's death toll from Typhoon Saomai rose to 114 on Sunday as authorities said some victims were evacuees who died when buildings used as shelters collapsed in the strongest storm to hit China in more than five decades. (AP Photo/Color China Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXBEJ80808120919-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">People wait for relief after the tap water supply system was destroyed by Typhoon Saomai in Cangnan county in China's Zhejiang province Saturday Aug. 12, 2006. China mobilized more than 20,000 soldiers and paramilitary police for relief efforts after Typhoon Saomai, the strongest storm to strike the country in 50 years, killed at least 104 people, blacked out cities and wrecked more than 50,000 homes. Another 190 people were missing Friday after the storm battered areas where more than 1.6 million people had been evacuated before it hit a day earlier. (AP Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXBEJ80908120918-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">A villager mourns for seven family members who died when Typhoon Saomai hit the town of Cangnan in China's Zhejiang province Saturday Aug. 12, 2006. China mobilized more than 20,000 soldiers and paramilitary police for relief efforts after Typhoon Saomai, the strongest storm to strike the country in 50 years, killed at least 104 people, blacked out cities and wrecked more than 50,000 homes. Another 190 people were missing Friday after the storm battered areas where more than 1.6 million people had been evacuated before it hit a day earlier. (AP Photo) </font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img alt="" src="http://hosted.ap.org/photos/A/ASIAXBEJ80708120433-big.jpg" border="0"/></p><p><font face="Verdana" color="#0a448f" size="2">Rescuers sheltering from the rain wait for orders after the Typhoon Saomai hit Fuding in China's Fujian province on Friday, Aug. 11 2006. The death toll from the most powerful storm to strike China in five decades rose to at least 104 Friday, with another 190 people missing, after Typhoon Saomai destroyed thousands of homes and capsized ships. The direct economic loss in Zhejiang province and Fujian province reached some 11.25 billion yuan. (AP Photo/Color China Photo) </font></p><p></p><p>-----------------------帖子聚合----------------------------</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282129&amp;replyID=448622&amp;skin=1"><font color="#ff0000"><strong>支援福鼎灾区倡议书</strong></font><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;</a></p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=34&amp;ID=282299&amp;replyID=450991&amp;skin=1">福鼎沙埕镇党委书记称台风遇难者过千人</a></p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282119&amp;replyID=448473&amp;skin=1">福建福鼎桑美遇难人数上升至208人 </a></p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282120&amp;replyID=448535&amp;skin=1">龙安认尸点 </a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282123&amp;replyID=448547&amp;skin=1">悲伤的亲人 </a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282124&amp;replyID=448562&amp;skin=1">被毁坏的村庄 </a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282126&amp;replyID=448581&amp;skin=1">海难余痛 </a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282130&amp;replyID=448661&amp;skin=1">船翻了,钱没了,人也没了.我们的亲人在哭泣。台风桑美的惨像以及留给我们的反思 </a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&amp;ID=282304&amp;replyID=451085&amp;skin=1">美联社新闻 :台风袭击中国。</a>[图片]</p><p><a href="http://www.cjdby.net/dispbbs.asp?boardID=13&amp;ID=282315&amp;page=1&amp;.html">桑美过后的福鼎城区(网友拍摄)</a>[图片]</p>
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