BEIJING, July 7 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Hui
Liangyu has called on local governments to make the safety of the people their
priority when fighting floods.
Hui, director of the State Flood Control and Drought
Relief Headquarters, made the call during his tour to visit flood-affected
people and armed forces dispatched to fight floods in Anhui Province and Hubei
Province.
"We have entered a critical period in the fight
against floods," he said.
He urged local governments to take tangible efforts
to fight flooding through scientific means and water resources committees in
charge of different sections of major rivers to cooperate with each other,
aiming to keep losses to a minimum.
During Hui's visit to a relocation camp for people in
Zhongxiang County of Hubei Province on July 6, he told local officials to try
every possible means to provide people with enough food, water, clothing and
timely medical services.
He also encouraged people to resume production and
rebuild their own homes.
Continuous rain has triggered floods, landslides and
hailstorms in China's southwest Sichuan province, central Hubei and Henan
provinces, northwest Shaanxi province, and east Anhui and Jiangsu.
About 14.2 million people have been affected and
346,500 people had been relocated by Friday afternoon. About 32,300 houses have
collapsed and another 176,200 have been damaged, according to statistics from
the Ministry of Civil Affairs.