Health authorities in the flood-stricken area in northwest China's
Shanxi Province have so far managed to prevent any serious disease
outbreaks, sources with the provincial relief team said here
Monday.
Heavy rain swept the southern part of Shaanxi from June 8 to 10,
causing serious flooding that killed more than 150 and left 300
missing. Some 5.1 million people were affected. Communications,
transportation and power were shut off.
Immediately after the disaster was reported, huge amounts of
medicine and bleach were sent by all means of transportation,
including helicopter, to the affected area. Medical teams were sent
as well to control the safety of drinking water, food and living
places.
Jia Zhibang, deputy governor of the province, said that it was
still possible for an epidemic to break out in the wake of such a
disaster. He stressed that more efforts should be made to ensure
local residents' health.
(Xinhua News
Agency June 19, 2002)
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