Print This Page Email This Page
Sichuan Official: Post-earthquake Rebuilding Work to Take 3 Years

China's post-earthquake reconstruction work will take three years of time, said Li Chengyun, vice governor of Sichuan on Friday.

Li told a press conference in Beijing that the provincial government planned to build new villages, townships and cities in the quake-ravaged province in three years.

He said infrastructure facilities in some mountainous counties near the quake center have been damaged completely. The rebuilding work would face a lot of difficulty, said the official at the press conference held by the Information Office of the State Council.

(Xinhua News Agency May 23, 2008)


Related Stories
- Wen Encourages Survivors to Have Confidence in Rebuilding Their Homes
- China to Allocate 70 Bln Yuan for Reconstruction
- Steel Production Can Meet Reconstruction Demand
- Plant Gets Priority in Reconstruction
- Road Reconstruction a Long-term Task
- China Sets up Expert Panel for Quake Relief, Reconstruction

Print This Page Email This Page
China Takes Steps to Control Rodents in Quake-hit Areas
E China Province Reports over 10,000 Measles Cases
Premier Makes 2nd Trip to Quake-hit Zone
Firms to Face Fines for Employing Kids
Steel Production Can Meet Reconstruction Demand
China Starts Biggest Ocean Expedition


Product Directory
China Search
Country Search
Hot Buys