China's central government has allocated a fund of 23.4 million
yuan (about US$2.82 million) to secure the basic living standards
of people stricken by floods in southern China, the Ministry of
Civil Affairs said on Monday.
During the period from May 15 to 17, consecutive torrential rains
hit the six provinces and autonomous regions of Fujian, Jiangxi,
Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi and Guizhou and severely affected the
normal production and lives of local citizens.
In
addition to the allocation, the ministry has also sent a batch of
400 tents to the worst-hit Hunan Province to help homeless victims
find accommodation as soon as possible.
The ministry has set up hotlines to keep an around-the-clock
contact with its local departments to gather relevant information
and timely guide the disaster relief efforts.
According to the ministry, rescue work in the flood-hit areas is in
full swing.
(People's Daily May 27, 2003)
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