Special
report: Strong
Earthquake Jolts SW China
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Photo taken on May 13, 2008 shows quake survivors rest in a tent in the quake-hit Juyuan Town of Dujiangyan in southwest China's Sichuan Province. Life still goes on though people in Sichuan suffered serious lose in the 7.8-magnitude quake centered in Wenchuan county on May 12. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, May 22 (Xinhua) -- China on Thursday again
called on international community to provide tents first among relief donations
to its quake-hit Sichuan Province, saying approximately 3.3 million tents are
needed.
So far 400,000 tents have been transported to the
quake-hit areas, which were far from enough, said Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokesman Qin Gang at a regular press conference.
He said the disaster areas were also in urgent need
of such relief materials as blankets, clothes, quilts, food, medical equipment,
medicines as well as telecommunications and engineering facilities.
Currently, foreign countries had promised to donate
151,900 tents, among which 11,500 tents had been delivered to the quake areas,
Qin added.
Since the quake occurred, China had received strong
support from the international community, he said. The foreign donation for
China through diplomatic channels totaled 492 million yuan. Foreign countries
had expressed intent to donate 615 million yuan in cash and 249 million yuan
worth of relief materials.
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Grade-3 high school students walk to tents to attend classes in Lueyang County, Shaanxi Province, northwest China, May 22, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Meanwhile, the international and regional
organizations had expressed intent to donate 81 million yuan and provide 5
million yuan worth of relief materials, according to Qin.
Altogether 135 heads of states, 75 government
leaders, 17 political figures and one former political figure, 40 senior
officials of international organizations expressed condolences to China in
various forms.
A total of 22 heads of states, 21 government leaders
and 18 senior officials of international organizations went to Chinese
embassies, consulates and delegations abroad to offer condolences.