Thursday, May 15, 2008

Blood donation for earthquake victims

People in China are queuing up to donate blood for the quake affected areas. Here are some photos I gathered from the internet.




Students from the University of South China wait in a queue to donate blood at a mobile blood collection center in Hengyang, a city of central China's Hunan Province, May 13, 2008. A great number of citizens in Hengyang actively donate blood for quake-jolted areas of southwest China's Sichuan Province on Tuesday. (Xinhua Photo)

Citizens donate blood in a mobile blood collection center in southwest China's Chongqing municipality, May 13, 2008. Blood centers in Chongqing attracted a great number of citizens in queues to donate blood for quake-jolted areas of southwest China's Sichuan Province.(Xinhua Photo)




Xinhua News reporter Liang Siqi donates blood in Beihai, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, for the injured in earthquake in Sichuan Province, on May 14, 2008. Feedback from the quake-stricken areas shows blood and plasma products are urgently needed. The Ministry of Health urged the public to donate blood to help victims, and the call met a hearty response around the country.(Xinhua Photo)



People donate blood in Zhengzhou, capital of north China's Henan Province, for the injured in earthquake in Sichuan Province, on May 14, 2008. Feedback from the quake-stricken areas shows blood and plasma products are urgently needed. The Ministry of Health urged the public to donate blood to help victims, and the call met a hearty response around the country. (Xinhua Photo)



Two young people donate blood in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, for the injured in earthquake in Sichuan Province, on May 14, 2008. Feedback from the quake-stricken areas shows blood and plasma products are urgently needed. The Ministry of Health urged the public to donate blood to help victims, and the call met a hearty response around the country.(Xinhua Photo



Volunteers donate blood in a bloodmobile in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, for the injured in earthquake in Sichuan Province, on May 14, 2008. A total of seven bloodmobiles dispatched by Guangzhou Blood Center parked at downtown area on Wednesday to receive local residents' blood donation. The first batch of plasma from Guangzhou had arrived in Sichuan on May 13. (Xinhua Photo)


A doctor donates blood in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, for the injured in earthquake in Sichuan Province, on May 14, 2008. local residents from all walks of life actively donate blood to help victims in disaster areas. (Xinhua Photo)





People wait in line to donate blood in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, for the injured in earthquake in Sichuan Province, on May 14, 2008. Feedback from the quake-stricken areas shows blood and plasma products are urgently needed. The Ministry of Health urged the public to donate blood to help victims, and the call met a hearty response around the country.(Xinhua Photo)


Young people donate blood in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, for the injured in earthquake in Sichuan Province, on May 14, 2008. Feedback from the quake-stricken areas shows blood and plasma products are urgently needed. The Ministry of Health urged the public to donate blood to help victims, and the call met a hearty response around the country. (Xinhua Photo)



couple of newly-weds, Xue Xu (R) and Bu Shuofei donate blood in a blood collection center in Shijizhuang, capital of north China's Hebei Province, May 13, 2008. Xue, the bridegroom and Bu, the bride, donated blood hand in hand in the blood center for quake-jolted areas of southwest China's Sichuan Province, just after their wedding ceremony on Tuesday. (Xinhua Photo)




Citizens wait in a queue to donate blood at a mobile blood collection center in Beijing, China, May 13, 2008. A great number of citizens in Beijing actively donate blood for quake-jolted areas of southwest China's Sichuan Province on Tuesday. (Xinhua Photo)

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-05/14/content_8169539.htm




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