Heavy loaded trucks are stranded by snow near Que'er mount at the north section of the Sichuan-Tibet road on April 25, 2010.
Using their bare hands, armed police officers recovered thousands of valuable cultural and historic relics from a heavily damaged Tibetan temple in Yushu.
YUSHU, Qinghai - Visions of shaking school buildings haunt the dreams of 18-year-old student Bayang.
YUSHU, Qinghai - The government is prepared to repair all 87 monasteries damaged in the Yushu earthquake, a local official in charge of religious affairs said.
The earthquake relief efforts in Yushu will shift from searching for possible survivors to reconstruction and the resettlement of those who lost their homes.Full Coverage
Frontline:Heavy snow, sandstorm Shaken by memories Cultural, historic treasures rescued No plague reported
Latest: Death toll rises to 2,220 Top leaders donate
China's Health Ministry announced Sunday it has detected Himalayan marmots in quake zone and called for step-up measures in preventing and controlling an outbreak of marmot plague.
Officials and staff from China's central government agencies have donated more than 820 million yuan (120 million US dollars) in cash to quake-hit Qinghai Province as of Sunday, according to the General Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.
Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu Saturday stressed that the quake relief work in northwest China's Qinghai Province should focus on resettling survivors and the area's reconstruction. Full Coverage
Frontline: Heavy snow, sandstorm strand rescuers Cremations held in line with local customs Lhasa stores running out of tsamba Volunteers dead
Latest: Death toll rises to 2,220
The death toll from a 7.1-magnitude earthquake in northwest China's Qinghai Province on April 14 has climbed to 2,203, the rescue headquarters said late Saturday.
A quake relief volunteer in Yushu, a Tibetan autonomous prefecture in northwest China's Qinghai Province, died in a road accident on his way home Friday, local authorities said Saturday.
The Chinese government is prepared to repair all the 87 monasteries damaged in the 7.1-magnitude earthquake in Tibet Autonomous Prefecture of Yushu, a local official in charge of religious affairs said Saturday.
Animal epidemic prevention equipment valued at 200,000 yuan ($29,300) has reached northwest China's quake-hit Yushu prefecture, said Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) Saturday.