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BEIJING, April 23 -- The country has almost completed the reconstruction of
all power grids, transportation networks and public facilities ravaged by the
worst winter storms in 50 years that hit central, southwest and southern regions
in January and February, a senior official said Tuesday.
All grids in central power networks and the majority of those in local
power networks have resumed normal operations. Railway, road and air
transportation are also back to normal, Zhang Ping, director of the State
Development and Reform Commission, said while making a report to the National
People's Congress Standing Committee.
As for public facilities, Zhang said the authorities have repaired more
than 80 percent of damaged telecommunication lines and 85 percent of water
pipelines.
However, he said it might take a longer time for the country to recover
form agriculture and forestry losses.
Figures released yesterday showed that about 2 million hectares of crops
have been replanted in the disaster-stricken areas, but another 670,000 hectares
need to be re-cultivated.
About 30 percent of damaged livestock and aquaculture facilities also
remain to be fixed, Zhang said.
"Currently, we must focus on the reconstruction of the agriculture and
forestry sectors as well as the development of irrigation works," Zhang said.
Zhang said the central government has allocated 29.5 billion yuan (4.2
billion U.S. dollars) for the reconstruction.
(Source: China Daily)