China's top disciplinary authorities have called for tighter supervision of
reconstruction projects offered by some local governments to the quake-hit
areas.
In total, 19 provinces and municipalities have promised help inthe
reconstruction of 24 cities and counties seriously hit by the May 12 earthquake
that centered on Wenchuan County of Sichuan Province.
The provinces and municipalities, including Shanghai, Tianjin and Zhejiang
Province, are expected to help build houses, schools, hospitals and
infrastructure in the quake-struck areas of Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi
provinces.
Local disciplinary authorities were asked to closely follow thebuilding,
including the design, raw material purchase and construction of the projects,
according to a release from a meeting held by the CPC Central Commission for
Discipline Inspection and the Ministry of Supervision.
Donations and materials offered by the 19 local governments should also be
closely monitored, the release said.
It was feared that once the fate of all those listed missing inthe
magnitude-8.0 quake on May 12 was clarified, the death toll would top 87,000.
The losses from the quake were estimated at 845.1 billion yuan (US$123.5
billion). The national government had set up aquake rehabilitation fund and
allocated 70 billion yuan for use this year.
An early report said 186 people had incurred Party disciplinary measures or
administrative penalties as of Aug. 29 for violations in the relief work.