Foping County in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has restored
transport links with the outside world after it was stricken by
heavy floods in early June.
Another road connecting Foping with a neighboring county is also
under reconstruction and is expected to be finished on
Wednesday.
"With the common efforts of armed police and construction workers,
the repair work can be completed ahead of schedule," said Zhang
Rongzhu who takes charge of repairing the roads.
Although weathermen forecast more showers to come, Zhang said that
the construction work would not be delayed.
There are three roads leading into the county including the No.108
National Highway and a highway to Jinshui Town in neighboring
Yangxian County.
Hu
Yue, a local official, said that although the repaired road is
bumpy, vehicles can transport disaster relief materials, especially
urgently needed equipment like generators and diesel engines.
It
is estimated that the flooding caused by torrential rains from June
8 to 10 has inflicted 2.1 billion yuan of direct losses (US$253
million) on the province.
The severely afflicted areas include Hanzhong, Ankang and Shangluo
cities.
(Xinhua News
Agency June 19, 2002)
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