An aftershock warning
May 19, 2008 | Chongqing, China | Vetting explained
Hello my name is Joseph and I am a teacher in Chongqing, China. About 3 hours ago my university, Sichuan International Studies University, informed faculty and students that a magnitude 6-7 aftershock is set to hit the Sichuan area sometime over the next two days. This information had been passed on from the central government. As a result the student body of over 5000 thousand, is now sleeping on the basketball courts. Most of the student have yet to fall asleep and many are just wondering around aimlessly. There is a general sense of panic in the air and classes for tomorrow morning have been cancelled.
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