One week after the quake hit China, the country holds a National Day of Mourning for those victims of the deadly earthquake in Qinghai province. Flags are flying at half mast across the nation and public entertainments are restricted as a symbol of respect. The official death recorded from the 6.9 magnitude quake has now reached 2,039. Tens of thousands of people have been left homeless by the powerful earthquake. However, relief supplies are now pouring into the worst hit area which is the town of Jiegu. In addition, another 175 people are still missing and more than 12,000 are injured. Thousands of mourners are dressed in black and stood silently for three minutes as it snowed in the provincial capital of Xining. Car horns and sirens made a loud sound throughout the city. Public entertainment including some television channels has been suspended nationwide. Cinemas, karaoke bars and internet cafes are closed. The 24-hour ban even extends online, having music and film websites suspended. The biggest websites and newspaper mastheads have also turned black or grey for the day. China: Nation Mourns Today is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading →