Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao personally telephoned Chen Liangyu, secretary of
Shanghai's municipal committee of the Communist Party of China, to show his
concern over the losses of lives and properties caused by Monday'srainstorm,
local officials said Tuesday.
The premier expressed condolence to those who lost their lives in the storm
and thanked the local residents for their hard work in rescue operations.
Wen told Chen that he hoped the city authorities would keep a close watch on
weather changes and take all measures to prevent possible damages caused by
rainstorm, typhoon and big tides.
Upon receiving the call, the officials said, Chen passed the premier's words,
immediately, to leading officials of relevant municipal government departments
and district and county authorities, asking them to implement the premier's
instructions quickly and do everything possible to minimize losses caused by
disastrous calamities.
At about 17:30 on Monday, a sudden devastating rainstorm hit Shanghai,
leaving seven people dead and 25 others injured. Gales and heavy rains damaged a
large number of houses and factory buildings, affecting tens of thousands of
local residents.
Twelve high-voltage cables were broken off and led to black-outin many parts
of the city. All these cables have been repaired and are now in use.
The injured have received medical treatment and are in stable
condition