Flood relief allocated to NE China province
12/6/2005 7:51
The State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters Saturday allocated 5
million yuan (610, US$000) for flood relief to northeast China's Heilongjiang
Province where floods have killed 64 people. A joint working team by
Ministries of Finance, Railways, Commerce and Water Resources has been
dispatched to Shalan Town in Ning'an City to guide anti-flood efforts, according
to headquarters. All localities must keep on high alert for mountain torrents
caused by heavy rain, noted the headquarters, calling on local authorities to
continue their search for the missing. Heavy flooding and mountain torrents
hit a school about 2:00 p. m. Friday in Shalan. As of Saturday, 64 residents
including 62 middle school students have been confirmed dead. About 1,333
hectares of farm land were devastated, 55 houses collapsed and 1,800 villagers'
life affected. A rescue team of 1,400 people, including 1,000 military
officers and soldiers and 400 government officials, have arrived in the
flood-hit area. Seventeen medical experts from Harbin Medical School in the
provincial capital have been dispatched to help disaster relief efforts, the
rescue headquarters said. Medical staff concentrated on the prevention of
contagious diseases by disinfecting each rural household. A temporary
residential quarter has been established to accommodate homeless local
people. Provincial Governor Zhang Zuoji and other high-ranking officials with
the provincial government have arrived at Shalan Town to guide rescue work, the
headquarters added.
Xinhua news
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