Vice-governor apologizes to Harbin residents for river pollution
24/11/2005 17:30
Vice-governor of Jilin Province Jiao Zhengzhong expressed his sincere
sympathy and deep apologies to residents of Harbin, capital of neighboring
Heilongjiang Province, northeast China, for the pollution of the Songhua River
caused by blast in a chemical plant in Jilin. Jiao, who is also secretary of
the Communist Party of China (CPC) Committee of Jilin City, where the blast took
place, came to Harbin to discuss ways to treat the pollution on Wednesday and
make an apology to Harbin residents on the pollution of the Songhua River, a
major city water source, according to the city government of Harbin on
Thursday. The blast took place at about 1:45 p.m. on Nov. 13 in a workshop of
the No. 101 Chemical Plant under the CNPC Jilin Petrochemical Company based in
Jilin City, some 100 km east to Changchun, the provincial capital. Five people
were killed and about 70 people were injured. Jilin provincial and Jilin city
governments immediately closed the pipelines that caused the
pollution. "People of Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces shared water source
from the same Songhua River and it was the obligatory duty of the two provinces
to safeguard the mother river," said Shi Zhongxin, deputy secretary of the
Harbin city CPC committee and mayor of Harbin. Shi said the Harbin city
government had informed local residents of the pollution situation and took
emergency measures to deal with the pollution.
Xinhua news
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