Most survivors of the May 12 earthquake in southwest China's Sichuan Province
highly praised the central and local governments and volunteers for their
performance in the reconstruction work, a private survey showed yesterday.
Conducted by Horizon Research Consultancy Group, the survey of 784 people
found that quake-affected residents were 98.8 percent satisfied with the central
government and 96.8 percent with volunteers.
Most of those polled believed the government played a major role in such
fields as housing and infrastructure construction. In addition, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) could offer psychological intervention for traumatized
survivors and skill training programs for unemployed survivors, according to the
results released on Thursday in Beijing.
The residents said their housing situation had improved much due to the
reconstruction work of the past few months, it said.
The survey, conducted in face-to-face interviews from Aug. 2 to6 in six rural
and urban areas of the province, polled 662 adults and 122 children aged 10 to
17.
As of yesterday, the quake death toll had reached 69,227 with 17,923 still
missing, according to government figures.