NANCHANG, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- He Guoqiang, a senior
leader of the Commuinst Party of China, said the needs of the people must come
first during a visit to the snow-hit eastern Jiangxi Province.
"The disaster in Jiangxi is still developing. We are facing a tough task," said He, a member of the Standing
Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee's Political
Bureau. "It is our most urgent task to fight the disaster and carry out relief
work."
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He Guoqiang, member of the Standing
Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC)
Central Committee, visits Jiangxi Province to direct disaster relief and
condole local residents.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
He, the eighth top leader of the CPC to venture into
the field to join the relief efforts, has been in Jiangxi since Wednesday. He
has been entrusted by Chinese President Hu Jintao to direct disaster relief work
and condole local residents.
"Party and government leaders of all levels shall be
on the spot of the most-affected regions," He said. "They shall put the people's
needs first."
In the past two weeks, unusual freezing weather, icy
rain and heavy snow has hit most of Jiangxi, affecting traffic, power supply and
people's daily lives.
A new round of heavy snow has fallen in northern
Jiangxi since Thursday evening. By Saturday morning, 66 provincial counties were
blanketed by at least two centimeters of snow. The snow was thicker than 10 cm
in 21 of the counties.
He visited the airport and the Nanchang railway
station in the provincial capital upon arrival and inquired into the operation
off lights and trains.
Noticing a newborn baby carried by his mother waiting
to board a train, He talked with the woman, Tan Xiaohui, and helped her with the
child's woolen cap.
He told Tan to take care of the child and herself and
the other passengers to keep warm while wishing them a safe journey home.
His second stop was the bridge across the Yangtze
River in Jiujiang, a major juncture of a trunk road.
He shook hands with soldiers and police who were
de-icing the road and keeping traffic order. He also talked with drivers and
passengers who were waiting to pass the bridge and handed out food.
A relief camp has been set up beside the bridge,
providing food, drinking water and medical service for stranded drivers and
passengers.
He was glad to learn the camp is running around the
clock.
"I hope, through your work, passengers will not
suffer cold, hunger, thirst and illness," he said.
Disastrous weather has cut off several sections of
the provincial power grid. On Thursday, He visited Miaozhi Village in Jiujiang
where technicians had been repairing an electricity transmission line for eight
days and nights.
"You have made great contribution to restoring power
supply to the people. Take care of yourself," he said while holding the hands of
a technician.
At Lianhua and Jiangxiang townships, He dropped in on
several rural families whose business had suffered from the storms.
He asked Yin Zhongming, a strawberry farmer, and Liu
Chunjiang, who raised ducks, about their damage. He encouraged them to restore
production as soon as possible with assistance from the local government.
The local government shall try its best to guarantee
supply of power, gas, water and daily necessities, he said.
"We shall also start planning rehabilitation as early
as possible and offer people preferential policies, and financial and technical
assistance."
Chinese vice-premier visits snow-hit Guizhou Province
BEIJING, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- Vice-Premier Zeng Peiyan paid a visit to China's snow-and-ice hit Guizhou Province on Saturday to guide the disaster relief work.
Leading a work team dispatched by the State Council, China's cabinet, Zeng met repair workers and administrators of the southwest province's electricity grid.