Print This Page Email This Page
China to Establish Disaster Response System

China has been working on building a comprehensive disaster response system.

The Ministry of Civil Affairs is urging local branches to establish a mechanism to provide disaster relief materials quickly.

Local governments are also urged to establish communication networks and emergency plans for disaster response.

Natural disasters killed over 2,000 people and cost direct loss worth over 160 billion yuan or some US$20 billion in China last year.

(CRI February 21, 2005)

 


Related Stories
- Disaster Forecasting System Receives Upgrade
- Disaster Warning System Avoids 30,000 Deaths in 2004

Print This Page Email This Page
'Tomorrow Plan' Helps Disabled Orphans
First Chinese Volunteers Head for South America
East China City Suspends Controversial Chemical Project Amid Pollution Fears
Second-hand Smoke a 'Killer at Large'
Private Capital Flows to Developing Countries Hit New Record in 2006
Survey: Most of China's Disabled Not Financially Independent


Product Directory
China Search
Country Search
Hot Buys