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Sunday 18 May 2008

Today is the first of three days of national mourning.

This is the first time in the history of the People's Republic that the government calls for national mourning for an occasion other than the death of a political leader.

At this stage, the earthquake death has risen to around 22 000, and with tens of thousands still missing it may well rise to 50 000.

At 2:28 pm today (8:28 CET, 7:28 GMT 1:28 EST), exactly one week after the quake tore much of Sichuan apart, there will be two minutes of silence. Citizens are asked to remain silent but to make use of their car horns to honour the victims of this terrible disaster. If your thoughts are with the deceased, missing and their families, feel free to join in the silent tribute.

If you would like to help, you can do so via the Red Cross Society of China.

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