BEIJING, April 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Work will begin on
April 20 on villagers' houses destroyed in the quake worst-hit areas
in Damxung County, 76 km away from capital Lhasa.
Herdsmen of 151 households in Yangyi Village, Gyaidar
Town, Damxung County, are expected to move into new homes at the end of
September, according to Gyaidar, secretary of the village Branch of the
Communist Party of China.
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A man cleans the debris caused by
earthquake at Yangyi Village in Damxung County, southwest China's Tibet
Autonomous Region, March 18, 2009. An earthquake hitting the village on
Oct. 6, 2008 destroyed hundreds of houses. Local people are now rebuilding
their homes. (Xinhua/Zhang Quan) Photo Gallery>>> |
"Considering the financial difficulty in
reconstructing the houses, the government will give each household a subsidiary
of 30,000 yuan, in addition to 1,500 yuan per capita," he said.
"The financial department will also provide
interest-free loans for those worse-off herdsmen to help them overcome
difficulties," Gyaidar added.
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People clean the debris caused by
earthquake at Yangyi Village in Damxung County, southwest China's Tibet
Autonomous Region, March 18, 2009. An earthquake hitting the village on
Oct. 6, 2008 destroyed hundreds of houses. Local people are now rebuilding
their homes. (Xinhua/Zhang Quan) Photo Gallery>>> |
(Source: chinatibetnews.com)