Chinese doctors examine earthquake survi

Chinese doctors examine earthquake survivors' x-ray images at a hospital in Chengdu, in China's southwestern province of Sichuan on May 18, 2008. A high-tech imaging system went live to link what was the largest hospital in Mianzhu with the biggest hospital in the capital Chengdu as rescuers earlier cited by state media said the death toll in Mianzhu had risen to 3,000. The confirmed death toll from China's earthquake rose on May 18 to 32,477, the state-run Xinhua news agency said on May 18, citing the government's disaster relief headquarters, while putting the number of injured at 220,109. AFP PHOTO/TEH Eng Koon (Photo credit should read TEH ENG KOON/AFP via Getty Images)
Chinese doctors examine earthquake survivors' x-ray images at a hospital in Chengdu, in China's southwestern province of Sichuan on May 18, 2008. A high-tech imaging system went live to link what was the largest hospital in Mianzhu with the biggest hospital in the capital Chengdu as rescuers earlier cited by state media said the death toll in Mianzhu had risen to 3,000. The confirmed death toll from China's earthquake rose on May 18 to 32,477, the state-run Xinhua news agency said on May 18, citing the government's disaster relief headquarters, while putting the number of injured at 220,109. AFP PHOTO/TEH Eng Koon (Photo credit should read TEH ENG KOON/AFP via Getty Images)
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