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Changhong ajuda vítimas do terremoto através da televisão por satélite

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ComPaNY RePoRt emergency Relief<br />

Satellite television<br />

Providing information for earthquake Victims<br />

Picture this: A devastating earthquake<br />

has not only taken the lives of countless<br />

people, but has also destroyed much of<br />

the existing infrastructure. All communication<br />

channels relying on cables are<br />

dead, and power outages are the rule<br />

rather than the exception. Yet, this is<br />

a time when those affected are in need<br />

for information and coordination – how<br />

should they deal with the situation, and<br />

where can they turn to for help?<br />

Those scenes may sound like straight<br />

out of a disaster movie, but this is exactly<br />

what happened twice in recent years<br />

to residents of the Sichuan region in<br />

China. The first terrible quake occurred<br />

on 12 May 2008, had a magnitude of 10,<br />

and caused more than 20,000 deaths<br />

near the city of Wen Chuan. A similarly<br />

catastrophic earthquake happened only<br />

very recently, on 20 April 2013 in the<br />

city of Ya An, which is also located in the<br />

province of Sichuan.<br />

In both cases <strong>Changhong</strong> offered help<br />

and assistance immediately. The company<br />

is one of the largest manufacturers<br />

of TV panels and satellite receivers<br />

and provided complete satellite sets to<br />

those that were hit hardest. But <strong>Changhong</strong><br />

did not stop there. According to<br />

a company spokesperson “<strong>Changhong</strong><br />

organised an immediate response team<br />

right on the night of the big earthquake<br />

in 2008. The group set off to the city of<br />

Bei Chuan right away, a place that was<br />

almost entirely destroyed. Food, water<br />

and tents were supplied by <strong>Changhong</strong>.”<br />

Almost all schools in the area<br />

were destroyed as well, which is why<br />

<strong>Changhong</strong> converted its own training<br />

centre into a makeshift school, so that<br />

kids were able to continue their school<br />

education in the weeks and months that<br />

followed. “<strong>Changhong</strong> supplied clothing<br />

and food to school students and even<br />

organised teachers until regular schools<br />

were able to open again,” according to<br />

the company spokesperson.<br />

When history repeated itself with a<br />

second devastating earthquake in 2013,<br />

<strong>Changhong</strong> did not hesitate for a moment<br />

to offer its help and assistance<br />

once again. In addition to humanitarian<br />

aid, the company also provided satellite<br />

equipment. “We shipped satellite<br />

receivers and satellite dishes to the affected<br />

region, as well as TV sets, batteries<br />

and sources of light. This way<br />

people in need were able to watch the<br />

news on satellite channels to find out<br />

■<br />

<strong>Changhong</strong> staff<br />

have decided to<br />

immediately offer help<br />

to the victims of the<br />

Sichuan earthquakes.<br />

what’s going on around them.”<br />

It is extreme situations like the two<br />

Sichuan earthquakes that lend living<br />

proof to the im<strong>por</strong>tance of satellite<br />

communication. Fixed-line infrastructure<br />

was destroyed or at least out of<br />

work, while those affected could<br />

still turn to their satellite reception<br />

systems to watch<br />

the news and – more im<strong>por</strong>tantly<br />

– find out about<br />

help and relief available<br />

to them from various<br />

organisations and initiatives.<br />

<strong>Changhong</strong><br />

offered valuable relief to people in need<br />

and demonstrated yet again that satellite<br />

technology, in particular, has countless<br />

benefits that are all too frequently<br />

swept under<br />

the carpet.<br />

ë<br />

mianyang, Sichuan<br />

198 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 09-10/2013 — www.TELE-audiovision.com www.TELE-audiovision.com — 09-10/2013 — TELE-audiovision International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志 199

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