Last night on my way home from work I was listening to National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. Their hosts Robert Siegel and Melissa Block were originally in China to do a series of reports on Chinese culture and state of the country leading up to the Summer Olympics – then the earthquake happened.
Last night’s story by Melissa Block was, without a doubt, some of the most amazing and heart-wrenching journalism I have ever heard on NPR. It put a human face on the tragedy, as we followed the efforts of a husband and wife in the city Dujiangyan as they attempted to find someone to help dig out their parents and their two-year-old son. I would urge you to listen to the story – it’s difficult listening, but it is very worthwhile.
Here’s two ways to help:
American Red Cross – China Response
Americares
I missed that last night, Melissa Block always does such good work. I found this story on MSNBC, the key for me was the photo section, they have 25 amazing photos of the area
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24642170/