CHENGDU, May 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao Saturday night expressed gratitude to foreign countries and people who
have offered aid since a major earthquake struck the country.
"On behalf of the Central Committee of the Communist
Party of China (CPC), the State Council and the Central Military Commission, I
express heartfelt thanks to the foreign governments and international friends
that have contributed to our quake-relief work," Hu said.
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Chinese President Hu Jintao Saturday
night speaks at a meeting on rescue and relief work of the earthquake,
expressing gratitudes to foreign countries and people who have offered aid
since a major earthquake struck the country. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Hu, also general secretary of the CPC Central
Committee, made the remarks at a meeting on rescue and relief work after the
7.8-magnitude earthquake ravaged southwestern Sichuan Province Monday afternoon.
Hu also conveyed his greetings to the government
officials and people in the disaster-hit areas, the People's Liberation Army
(PLA), armed police, militia, reservists, public security staff, medical
personnel, journalists and all people making "selfless devotions" to the
quake-devastated areas.
More than 200 rescuers from Japan, Russia, the
Republic of Korea (ROK) and Singapore are in Sichuan to help with the rescue and
disaster relief work.
A 61-year-old woman was saved alive Saturday evening
by Russian rescuers after being buried for up to 127 hours in the rubble, the
first survivor found by foreign rescuers.
The earthquake, the worst in decades, had caused
28,881 deaths nationwide as of 2 p.m. Saturday. Many countries have offered help
including making donations and sending rescue teams.
QUAKE RELIEF ATOP GOVERNMENT WORK AGENDA
In the meeting, Hu urged local governments at all
levels and relevant central government departments to take quake relief as the
most important and pressing issue in their work.
He called for unremitting efforts to search for and
rescue the trapped people though more than five days had passed after the
disaster.
"We should put people first and saving people's lives
is still the top priority of the relief work," he said.
Troops, armed police, and public security personnel
should reach villages and search every collapsed buildings to save the people,
he said.
Hu also called for all-out efforts to save and cure
injured survivors, urging to transfer them to hospitals with better conditions.
Hygiene measures in the quake-hit areas should be
beefed up to prevent the spread of diseases, and more medical experts should be
sent to these areas to help prevent and control possible epidemics, Hu said.
During the meeting, Hu expressed his concern for the
people in the quake-devastated areas, calling for arrangements of supplies of
daily necessities to meet people's demands.
Food, clothes, drinking water and temporary shelters
must be ensured, he emphasized.
Hu also underscored social stability in quake hit
areas, ordering officials to give considerate comfort and condolence to people
to ensure a peaceful social environment.
"We must keep highly alert" against aftershocks and
avoid further losses, he warned.
Hu also called for tightened monitoring and
prevention measures on geological disasters such as landslides and mud-rock
flows.
He said early planning is important for
reconstruction as the country now faces a challenging task in this regard.
He also ordered early preparations and arrangements
to deal with the issues of orphans, seniors and disabled.
The meeting was presided over by Vice Premier Hui
Liangyu, who urged implementation of the overall quake-relief strategies of the
central government.