Earthquake with Chinese Characteristics -- Nuclear Explosion Suspected
at Epicenter of the Sichuan Earthquake / The Epoch Times
Nuclear Explosion Suspected at Epicenter of the Sichuan Earthquake
By Wu Weilin
Epoch Times Staff
Jun 03, 2008
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A woman whose child was killed when the Xinjian primary school collapsed
in the May 12 earthquake, is comforted by a relative as she is overcome
by grief during a commemoration of Children's Day on the rubble-strewn
school campus on June 1, 2008 in Dujiangyan, Sichuan province, China.
(Andrew Wong/Getty Images)
An unnamed expert believes that a nuclear explosion caused the recent
8.0 magnitude Sichuan earthquake in China, where three weeks after the
catastrophe the death toll has reached 69,000 plus.
Overseas Chinese website Boxun News reported that the expert confirmed
there was a nuclear explosion near the epicenter, based on witness
reports and the discovery of concrete rubble believed to have come from
an underground military installation.