Special Report:
China's war on snow
havoc
CHANGSHA, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) -- Areas of China affected
by the recent severe weather have shifted from emergency work to reconstruction,
with transport and power supplies returning to normal.
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Chinese technicians and Togolese workers
work in the construction site of a Chinese-aid hospital in Lome, the
capital of Togo on Feb. 13, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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The government of central Hunan Province, one of the
areas hardest hit by the worst weather in half a century, said that it would
offer a subsidy of 5,000 yuan (694 U.S. dollars) to each household whose
residence was destroyed. Around 67,000 houses in Hunan collapsed in the snowy
weather, which persisted from mid-January through late in the month.
The provincial civil affairs authorities have started
checking those in need of government help, pledging they could move to new
houses by May.
According to the latest official statistics,
snow-related catastrophes killed 107 people and caused 111.1 billion yuan in
direct losses. In all, 21 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities have
been affected. A total of 354,000 houses collapsed and 1.5 million people were
evacuated.
Seven provinces -- Hunan, Guizhou, Jiangxi, Anhui,
Hubei, Zhejiang and Sichuan -- and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region were the
worst-hit areas, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said.
In Guangxi, 1,332 schools were damaged and more than
1,200 classrooms became dangerous.
Yu Yizhong, director of the region's education
department, urged local education administration bureaus and schools to try to
raise funds and launch repair and reconstruction work as soon as possible to
ensure the spring term opens as scheduled.
The extreme weather also affected nearly 24.4 million
hectares of farmland and 18.6 million ha of forests. Agricultural technicians
have been organized to go to rural areas to help farmers with crop planting.
On Thursday, nearly 30 agricultural experts in
eastern Anhui Province set out for a week-long service journey to snow-stricken
rural areas. They will check damage and help farmers replant vegetable fields.
Similar technical teams have been organized in other
provinces such as Jiangxi to help farmers restore agricultural production.
Also in Jiangxi, rural credit cooperatives have
provided farmers with loans totaling 3.5 billion yuan.
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