World | earthquake Grief Turns to Fury For Quake Survivors Anger flares among parents whose children lie in rubble By Jason Farago Posted May 13, 2008 10:15 AM CDT Copied In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, local residents work to clear away debris from a collapsed building in Mianzhu City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Tuesday, May 13, 2008. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Ye Jianping) As rescue efforts continue in western China, the mood among survivors of the earthquake has transformed from grief to fury: at the military, at builders, and above all at the government. In Dujiangyan, where several hundreds pupils died when a school collapsed, the Guardian reports that residents tried to push through military police and begged Western media to circulate their stories. A massive rescue effort is now underway across Sichuan province, but survivors had begun to blame corrupt officials and rapacious contractors for the devastation. "They have money for prostitutes and second wives but they don't have money for our children," said one woman who lost her daughter. "This is not a natural disaster—this is done by humans." Read These Next Baseball has a dirty secret hiding in plain sight. In the early morning hours in East Hollywood, chaos. Number of missing in Texas floods revised in a good way. ICE pulls crew members off Great Lakes cruise ships. Report an error