Wen stresses reconstruction in
storm-raked areas
CHANGSHA, July 23 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao is inspecting tropical storm Bilis-ravaged areas in central China's
Hunan province and has given instructions to local officials on reconstruction
work and preparation against similar mishaps.
"The top task before us is to arrange for
the lives of people affected, ensuring they have adequate food, clothing,
shelters, clean water and medical care," Wen said Saturday in Hunan, the
worst-hit province with 346 confirmed fatalities and 89 missing by Friday.
"Meanwhile, production must be restored
and homes rebuilt as soon as possible," he said.
Bilis hit 33 counties and six cities of
Hunan, bringing about rainstorms, flash floods, landslides and mudflows since
its landfall on July 14, affecting 7.29 million people.
Damaged public and infrastructure
facilities of water, power, road, communications and schools should also be
fixed, the premier said.
He required the local government to start
the planning and rebuilding of new houses, paying special attention to safety in
selecting the sites.
The premier warned there remain the
possibility of more storms since it is still in flood and typhoon season.
He said four jobs must be done properly to
guard against further typhoons or rainstorms.
First, accurate weather information should
be available to help people evade dangers in advance.
Second, preparations must be made to
prevent and control geological disasters including landslides and mudflows.
Third, ensure all reservoirs, especially
the major Dongjiang reservoir in Hunan, is sound and safe.
Fourth, ensure the safety of the banks and
dikes of major rivers.
Hunan has numerous rivers and lakes and
enjoys a humid climate, making it vulnerable to floods.
Kuncun village has suffered 56 fatalities
and 5 missings in the storm, with more than 800 villagers rendered homeless.
"You have been hit by a once-in-a-century
disaster and suffered a lot," Wen told the farmers. "I felt deeply worried and
wanted to see you here as early as possible."
"The government will help you build new
houses, which will be better," Wen said, holding the hands of an old farmer name
Fan Jiancheng.
The best way to remember those killed in
the disaster, Wen said, is to brace up to build the homeland better.
"The disasters can damage our homes, claim
the lives of many of our people, but they can never break our willpower," said
Wen, and he encouraged the locals to work hard to reduce the damage to the
minimum.
Bilis dumped torrents of rain and
triggered heavy floods in Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangdong and
Guangxi in the past ten days, leaving a path of deaths and destruction.
More than 20 million people were affected
and economic losses reached 11.8 billion yuan (1.5 billion U.S. dollars), said
the Ministry of Civil Affairs last week. Enditem