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More photos of the military relief efforts on Taiwan..

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People help to carry supplies from a military helicopter in the flooded village in Chiayi county, southern Taiwan August 12, 2009.
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A handout from the Taitung County Government shows a helicopter transporting bodies wrapped in a bag from the crash scene of a helicopter which was on assignment to evacuate survivors from the flooded villages following Typhoon Morakot in Pingtung County, sourthern Taiwan, August 12, 2009.
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A rescuer glides on a rope across a river in the flooded village of Liugui following Typhoon Morakot, in Kaohsiung County, southern Taiwan August 12, 2009. The Chinese characters read, "32 People dead."
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People from landslide affected villages run out of a Chinook CH-47 military helicopter at Chishan evacuation centre after they were evacuated following Typhoon Morakot, in Kaohsiung county, southern Taiwan August 12, 2009.
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Rescuers help people at the Chishan evacuation centre, Kaohsiung county, after they were evacuated by an army UH-1 Huey helicopter from a landslide-affected village in southern Taiwan following Typhoon Morakot August 12, 2009.
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Rescuers help a man at Chishan evacuation centre, Kaohsiung county, after he was evacuated by military helicopter from a landslide-affected village in southern Taiwan following Typhoon Morakot, August 12, 2009.
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A nurse makes phone calls at an emergency rescue landing zone for victims of Typhoon Morakot in Cishan, Taiwan, Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009. Police said Wednesday that there is no way to know for sure how many people remain buried in the catastrophic mudslide that struck a remote mountain village in Taiwan over the weekend when the typhoon lashed the region.
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In this photo released by the Taiwan Military News Agency, soldiers remove mud following Typhoon Morakot, Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009, in Nantou County, central Taiwan. Police said Wednesday that there is no way to know for sure how many people remain buried in the catastrophic mudslide that struck a remote mountain village in Taiwan over the weekend when the typhoon lashed the region.
 

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Residents from the landslide-affected village of Baolai sit in a military helicopter while being evacuated in Kaohsiung county, southern Taiwan August 13, 2009

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Soldiers and survivors unload provisions for victims in the flooded village Baolai following Typhoon Morakot, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009, in Kaohsiung County, Southern Taiwan. Some 14,000 villagers have been rescued _ including 600 on Thursday _ since Typhoon Morakot dumped more than 80 inches (2 meters) of rain this past weekend, the island's disaster relief center said. The storm unleashed the worst floods the island has seen in 50 years.

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In this image released by the Taiwan Military News Agency, soldiers help a victim evacuate the flooded village of Zhuqi, following Typhoon Morakot, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009, in Jiayi County, central Taiwan.

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In this image released by the Taiwan Military News Agency, a woman, second right, looks for her belongings as soldiers help collect victims' belongings on a temporary boat in Tungshi town, following Typhoon Morakot, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009, in Jiayi County, central Taiwan. The storm unleashed the worst floods the island has seen in 50 years.

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A handout photograph from the Taiwan Military News Agency shows soldiers cleaning up mud from a flooded village after Typhoon Morakot in Chiayi county, southern Taiwan August 13, 2009.

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Some Typhoon victims look back as they get into a helicopter to evacuate flooded village Baolai following Typhoon Morakot, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009, in Kaohsiung County, Southern Taiwan. The storm unleashed the worst floods the island has seen in 50 years.

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A handout photograph from the Taiwan Military News Agency shows people loading supplies onto a Sirkosky S-70C helicopter for transport to the mudslide affected village of Laiji after Typhoon Morakot, in Chiayi county, southern Taiwan August 13, 2009.

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Taiwanese rescuers hold babies before crossing the river to evacuate the flooded village of Liugui following Typhoon Morakot, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009, in Kaohsiung County, southern Taiwan.

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A handout photograph from the Taiwan Military News Agency shows soldiers helping survivors evacuate the flooded village of Laiji after Typhoon Morakot swept through Chiayi county, southern Taiwan August 13, 2009.

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A rescuer glides on a rope into river to reach the flooded village of Liugui following Typhoon Morakot, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009, in Kaohsiung County, southern Taiwan.

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A handout photograph from the Taitung County Government shows rescuers transporting wrapped bodies from the crash scene of a helicopter which was on assignment to evacuate survivors from the flooded villages following Typhoon Morakot in Pingtung County, sourthern Taiwan, August 12, 2009.

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In this photo released by the Taiwan Military News Agency, soldiers disinfect a chicken farm after all the chickens get killed by Typhoon Morakot, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009, in Jiayi County, central Taiwan.

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Taiwan military rescue villagers on an emergency cable sling strung across the Ba Si Lan river in Sinfa, Taiwan, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009, five days after flash flooding from Typhoon Morakot took the lives of 32 fellow villagers. The sign reads 32 dead in their village from Typhoon Morakot's flooding. Hundreds of villagers fled their homes minutes before a flood-created lake burst Thursday, as the Taiwanese military deployed thousands more troops to rescue and deliver supplies to survivors from remote villages devastated during last weekend's typhoon.
 

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Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou listens to relatives of victims of those trapped or killed by Typhoon Morakot, at the emergency landing zone in Cishan, Taiwan, Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009. Police said Wednesday that there is no way to know for sure how many people remain buried in the catastrophic mudslide that struck a remote mountain village in Taiwan over the weekend when the typhoon lashed the region.
 

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Taiwan president says typhoon has killed about 500:(

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TAIPEI, Taiwan – Floods and mudslides unleashed by Typhoon Morakot last weekend have killed about 500 people on the island, Taiwan's president said Friday as he called on rescue crews to step up their efforts.

Morakot destroyed the homes of 7,000 people and caused agricultural and property damage in excess of 50 billion New Taiwan dollars ($1.5 billion), President Ma Ying-jeou said at a national security conference, the first called since he took office 15 months ago.

He called it the most severe damage to the island in 50 years.

"While the rescue operation is still going on, we have started rehabilitation and reconstruction work, which is just as imminent but might be even more difficult and cumbersome," Ma said.

Morakot dumped more than 80 inches (2 meters) of rain on the island last weekend and stranded thousands in villages in the mountainous south. A total of 15,400 villagers have been ferried to safety, and rescuers are working to save another 1,900 people still stuck.

Ma said the death toll includes 120 confirmed deaths, and about 380 people believed to be buried in the debris of a landslide in Shiao Lin, the hardest-hit village.

Authorities have given up hope of finding anyone alive under the tons of mud that now cover Shiao Lin, Kaohsiung county chief Yang Chiu-hsing said. Instead of digging into some 170 mud-buried homes, a memorial park will be built on the site, he told reporters.

With rising public complaints about the slow rescue work, the government said its operations have been hampered because many areas of the country were cut off when roads and bridges collapsed.

Rescuers have relied on helicopters to reach the worst-hit areas, and on Thursday authorities requested larger choppers from foreign governments capable of carrying earth-moving equipment and shelters.

Many villagers have conducted their own rescue operations. More than 20,000 troops have joined civilian workers on rescue, cleanup and rehabilitation work, officials said.
 

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There is also news that heavy helicopters requested by the Taiwanese government from the US and Japan will not arrive, as (quoted by MND minister) "they don't have the capability or some of them are too far away to help From this article:

CVN-73 was just in the Philippines. They have 12 SH-60 variants on board. And the USS Essex is in Okinawa..

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(Deep Draft)Ships Underway

Carriers:
USS Nimitz (CVN 68) - Pacific Ocean
USS George Washington (CVN 73) - South China Sea
USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) - Atlantic Ocean
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) - 5th Fleet

Amphibious Warfare Ships:
USS Essex (LHD 2) - port visit Okinawa
USS Bataan (LHD 5) - 5th Fleet
USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) - Pacific Ocean
PCU Makin Island (LHD 8) - 4th Fleet
 

TheProfitt

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is china sending in any rescue workers ? or equipment to help out ?.

or are they waiting for the taipai government to ask for help.
 

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is china sending in any rescue workers ? or equipment to help out ?.

or are they waiting for the taipai government to ask for help.

Welcome to our forum TheProfitt! Be sure to read the forum rules!

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As to your question. I don't think China has been asked or is planning on sending any help. That sort of action could trigger some sort of adverse action within China's borders.

I'd like to see the PLAN load up their lone LPD with 6 helos and head to the ROC to assist in the rescue efforts. But sadly that's not going to happen.:(.

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A soldier carries a child while residents of the landslide affected village of Namashia are evacuated by military helicopter following Typhoon Morakot, in Kaohsiung county, southern Taiwan August 14, 2009.
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In this photo released by the Taiwan Military News Agency, soldiers build a temporary bridge over a river covered by a mudslide caused by Typhoon Morakot in Chihpen, Friday, Aug. 14, 2009, in Taitung County, eastern Taiwan.
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A handout photograph from the Taiwan Military News Agency shows two survivors being hoisted to a helicopter at the flooded village of Shizi, in southern Taiwan August 14, 2009, following Typhoon Morakot, which swept through Chiayi county.
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A handout photograph from the Taiwan Military News Agency shows soldiers helping survivors to evacuate from a mudslide affected village of Fuxing, in southern Taiwan August 14, 2009, following Typhoon Morakot, which swept through Tainan county
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In this image released by the Taiwan Military News Agency, a team of soldiers prepare to board a helicopter to rescue the flooded village of Liubao following Typhoon Morakot, Friday, Aug. 14, 2009, in Kaohsiung County, southern Taiwan.
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In this image released by the Taiwan Military News Agency, a soldier, left, escorts a survivor after she was rescued from the flooded village of Liubao following Typhoon Morakot, Friday, Aug. 14, 2009, in Kaohsiung County, southern Taiwan.
 
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