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CHENGDU, China (Reuters) - The onset of the rainy season threatens to swell dangerous "quake lakes" and compound the difficulties of reconstruction after China's worst earthquake in decades.

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A resident carries belongings after digging them out from the ruins of collapsed houses in earthquake-hit Shifang, Sichuan province May 22, 2008. (REUTERS/Joe Chan)
The 7.9 magnitude tremor of May 12 and thousands of aftershocks changed the landscape of northern Sichuan province forever, blocking rivers, weakening mountain walls and creating unstable lakes where there was once dry land.
The death toll had passed 55,000, with almost 25,000 missing and more than 281,000 injured, Sichuan vice governor Li Chengyun said on Friday as fears grew that disease, rain and aftershocks could bring yet more disaster to the southwestern province.
He said this was a "peak period for outbreaks of diseases", describing the situation as very grim, but was optimistic about short-term relief.
"We will strive to provide safe, economical and convenient temporary housing for 98 percent of the residents within the next month," Li told a Beijing news conference, adding that it would take three years to rebuild "new villages, towns and cities".
A landslide triggered by an aftershock in Wenchuan county, at the epicentre, on Thursday crushed a house, killing two people, state media said on Friday.
In Chengdu, some volunteer relief convoys reported being held up by hungry residents, one at gunpoint. There were reports of two people being beheaded by helicopter blades, one at the Wolong panda reserve, sources in Sichuan and local reporters said.
Premier Wen Jiabao, making his second visit to the disaster zone, visited hospitals and tents sheltering quake refugees on Friday in Beichuan county, one of the worst-hit areas.
In a temporary shelter for the Beichuan Middle School, which lost up to 1,000 students and teachers in the quake, Wen tried to cheer up children, writing a line on the blackboard reading "Deep distress resurrects a nation".
Wen, a trained geologist, had earlier ordered rescue workers to eliminate the danger of the lakes "through engineering means" while swiftly evacuating people in their path.
In Hongguang, in northeastern Sichuan, the earthquake caused both sides of a valley to slide, burying three villages and 900 people. The Qingzhu River is trapped behind.
"The mountains merged," said Gao Xiao, who barely escaped a landslide that roared past her house.
The Qingzhu landslides have formed five lakes, the biggest of which is almost 30 metres (100 feet) deep. A flood control team monitors the natural dams constantly, for fear they will burst and unleash a wall of water on the valley below.
The more than 30 barrier lakes in the quake were safe for the moment and residents under threat had been evacuating, Zhu Bing, a Sichuan water resources official, told the news conference.
"There is a possibility of (the dam) collapsing entirely in the case of a strong aftershock or rainstorm," Zhu said of the Tangjiashan barrier lake in Beichuan which Wen toured on Thursday.
Heavy rain is forecast, making life even more difficult for rescuers, relief workers and the 5.48 million either living in tents or under makeshift cover as their mourn their dead.
Sichuan has been on high alert for epidemics, said vice governor Li. "The most-needed items remain tents and pre-fabricated housing units," he said. "We also need hygiene equipment such as street-cleaning and water-spraying vehicles."
(Additional reporting by Guo Shipeng in Beijing)
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This is a major disaster of great magnitude. It is impossible to comprehend the tragedy that has occurred in this area. My heart goes out to the families that have suffered and are still suffering as a result of the earthquake. The pictures on the TV were so graphic and so terrifying that I feel great sympathy and compassion for the people in China.
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I have a son working as an English teacher and singer, dancer in China, not very far from this place and was so frightened when the news came about the quake but, Thanks to Allah, he was okay in his city. I worry about him being there but he likes the city and the people there so I have no hope of luring him out of there into a safer place...lol..
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