SHENZHEN, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese mainland on
Sunday delivered a final consignment of 400 prefabricated houses to Taiwan to
aid Typhoon Morakot relief efforts. The consignment follows the delivery of an
earlier 600.
The houses were shipped from Shenzhen in
China's southern Guangdong Province and will arrive in Taiwan's Kaohsiung port
on Monday.
So far, 200 of the houses from the mainland have been
sent to Kaohsiung County and 100 to Pingtung County, both badly hit by the
typhoon. Another 300 have arrived in Taiwan and are to be delivered to
Kaohsiung.
Typhoon Morakot ravaged Taiwan in early August,
killing nearly 500 people and forcing the evacuation of thousands. It was the
worst typhoon to hit the island in nearly 50 years, and caused havoc across the
island's central and southern regions.
The manufacturers of the prefabricated units have
sent 10 technicians to Taiwan to help with installation.
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