As the death toll in China's Sichuan province climbs, the
nation’s bloggers have joined together in the search
for a scapegoat.
Broadband connections across the country are pulsing with
rumours of "earthquake omens" involving toads or
butterflies - all allegedly ignored by the authorities. Some
even talk of a vast pre-Olympic conspiracy.
One blogger from Shandong province, in eastern China, wrote
that more than a month ago, he went to his local earthquake
resesarch centre several times to report that his animals
had been disturbed and restless.
But, he wrote: "They not only ridiculed me, they accused
me of making up stories."
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Other blogs link to Chinese newspaper reports of bizarre
natural occurrences in the past few weeks.
The Chutian Metropolis Daily reported that on April 26, 80,000
tonnes of water suddenly drained from a large pond in Enshi,
Hubei province. The province shares a border with Chongqing
Municipality, which was devastated by the earthquake on Monday.
On May 10, a Sichuan-based newspaper, the West China Metropolis
Daily, reported that hundreds of migrating toads descended
upon the streets of Mianyang, the second largest city in the
province which neighbours Wenchuan County, the epicentre of
the earthquake.
The Chinese state news agency reported today that 18,645
people were buried under the city's collapsed buildings and
3,629 people confirmed dead.
In the city of Mianzhu, 60 miles from the epicentre, bloggers
pointed to reports just weeks before the earthquake of a mass
migration of more than one million butterflies.
Other bloggers seized upon an as yet unsubstantiated rumour
that a Chinese geologist had predicted the earthquake in advance
but had been stifled by the authorities, and by fear.
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