Special
report: Reconstruction After
Earthquake
CHENGDU, June 16 (Xinhua) -- Up to 50,000 residents
must move from highly-dangerous terrain in Wenchuan, epicenter of the May 12
earthquake, to shelters built on open and solid ground before June 30 to avoid
secondary disasters.
On Sunday, the first group of 3,000 farmers from
Longxi Township were evacuated to live in 600 tents erected on open ground near
Banqiao Village in Mianchi, a township not far away.
Chen Zhisong, Ebu Village Party secretary, said over
the phone that his village of 71 households, with 362 people in all, were
evacuated to 72 tents.
"The village is left with 12 militia men on guard."
The Wenchuan County government on Wednesday issued an
urgent circular asking more than 50,000 residents living in highly-risky
mountainous areas threatened by secondary disasters, such as aftershocks and
landslides, to move out. They were required to seek shelter at makeshift
accommodation centers before the rainy season began on June 30.
According to Wang Bin, Wenchuan County Party
secretary, apart from temporary accommodation center in Banqiao, a portion of
the 50,000 evacuees would be arranged to live in four other temporary centers
built in Mianci, Weizhou, Yanmen townships, or in a corridor opened up between
Mianci and Yanmen.
The powerful 8.0 magnitude quake struck Sichuan
Province with Wenchuan as its epicenter. In Wenchuan alone, 15,941 people were
killed, leaving 7,662 missing and 34,583 injured.
The quake destroyed more than 500,000 rural homes
with a direct economic loss placed at 100 billion yuan (about 14.29 billion U.S.
dollars).
The quake zone in Sichuan has been torn by repeated
rounds of aftershocks. Up to 6 p.m. on June 11, there had been 11,644
aftershocks in the quake zone since May 12, including 33 aftershocks with a
magnitude exceeding 5.0.
Nationwide, the worst quake to hit China in three
decades had killed at least 69,170 people and left millions homeless.