Electricity and water supply and communications facilities affected
for days by floods in northwest China's Shaanxi Province have been
restored.
Sources with local government said disaster relief work has shifted
from emergency relief to reconstruction. Up to now, victims of the
floods have found secure accommodations and order has returned.
The floods caused by torrential rains from June 8 to 10 have
inflicted 2.1 billion yuan of direct losses (US$253 million).
To
minimize the losses of local residents, Chinese civil affairs and
finance departments doled out 21.5 million yuan (US$2.59 million)
of relief funds and foodstuff worth two million yuan (US$240,964)
to the disaster areas mainly in Hanzhong, Ankang and Shangluo
cities.
Some 11,000 cotton quilts, 1,000 tents and 277,000 tons of
medicines have also been allocated.
(Xinhua News
Agency June 19, 2002)
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