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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao speaks in a meeting of the experts committee of the State Council's earthquake relief headquarters in Beijing May 21, 2008. A 30-member expert committee under the leadership of the State Council's earthquake relief headquarters is set up on Wednesday in Beijing. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, May 21 (Xinhua) -- China set up on Wednesday
a 30-member expert committee that is intended to offer scientific advice on the
massive work of quake relief and reconstruction.
The committee, working under the leadership of the
State Council's earthquake relief headquarters, has experts from 22 disciplines,
from seismology and geology to civil engineering and hydrology.
"The founding of the committee is of key importance
to offer scientific support to quake relief, settlement of quake victims and
reconstruction," Premier Wen Jiabao said on Wednesday.
The primary task of the committee is to "assist
China's earthquake administrations to forecast aftershocks and be on guard
against secondary disasters," Wen added.
It is also responsible for formulating a
reconstruction plan and offering precautionary measures for the future.