Home / Government / Focus News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
No effort spared, President Hu says
Adjust font size:  ZoomIn ZoomOut

President Hu Jintao has ordered the military to spare no effort in disaster relief, as severe weather conditions have been forecast to continue nationwide.

President Hu Jintao on January 31, 2008, asks the miners to produce as much coal as they could safely to provide more fuel for generating electricity amid a nation-wide shortage.

Since Hu's call on Wednesday, five large military transport airplanes have been deployed to Guizhou province and the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, and more than 100 other planes and helicopters are standing by.

Across the country, 250,000 army troops and the Chinese People's Armed Police, and 770,000 paramilitaries have been dispatched to help in regions most affected by the disaster.

Meanwhile, Premier Wen Jiabao returned to Hunan province, the hardest-hit area, on Friday afternoon, just three days after making a surprise visit to sites where tens of thousands of people were stranded at railway stations, expressways and airports.

The top priorities at present are to "repair the transport facilities to ensure smooth road and rail traffic, guarantee electricity by restoring power grids as soon as possible, and ease the public - in other words, settle people's issues, particularly the food, heating and health concerns of the stranded passengers," Wen told local authorities.

On Friday morning, just before he left for Hunan, the premier chaired an urgent executive meeting of the State Council to discuss the national situation of relief work.

"The most difficult time has not passed," he said.

But a senior official in Beijing assured the public on Friday that the serious losses the disaster had caused the economy would be temporary.

Zhu Hongren, deputy department director in charge of economic operation under the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), told a press conference the economy will remain stable in the long run.

"The government will do what it can to send all people stuck in trains, on expressways and at railway stations back home.

"Local governments will also ensure that those who choose to stay where they work for the Spring Festival enjoy a happy holiday season," he said.

Soldiers load quilts and winter clothes onto trucks in snow in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province to transport the materials to blizzard-hit provinces. More bad weather was forecast for China's central, southern and eastern regions which were already paralyzed by record-breaking cold and snow.

Responding to rising concerns of possible price hikes in the coming weeks, Zhu said the government will strengthen the monitoring of prices and organize the transportation of products accordingly.

The icy rain and snowstorms since Jan 10 - China's worst in decades - have caught the nation by surprise.

As of Thursday, the harsh weather had caused direct economic losses of 53.8 billion yuan ($7.5 billion), and affected 19 provinces, regions and municipalities.

Despite swift and intensifying inter-ministry collaboration, power supply problems remain common.

Sixty people have died and two are still missing in the affected regions, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

The State Council has set up an emergency command center to fight the disaster by guaranteeing power supplies and coal transport. The center is responsible for coordinating 23 ministries, major enterprises and industry associations involved in the disaster.

(China Daily February 2, 2008)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Related >>
- Coal shipment project launched to ease power strain
- Top political advisor visits snow hit Anhui Province
- Snow havoc causes heavy economic losses
- Power to resume shortly in worst-hit area by snow
Most Viewed >>
Questions and Answers More
Q: What kind of law is there in place to protect pandas?
A: In order to put the protection of giant pandas and other wildlife under the law, the Chinese government put the protection of rare animals and plants into the Constitution.
Useful Info
- Who's Who in China's Leadership
- State Structure
- China's Political System
- China's Legislative System
- China's Judicial System
- Mapping out 11th Five-Year Guidelines
Links
- Chinese Embassies
- International Department, Central Committee of CPC
- State Organs Work Committee of CPC
- United Front Work Department, Central Committee of CPC
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产成a人片在线观看视频下载| 男人j桶进女人p无遮挡动态图二三| 妞干网在线播放| 亚洲成aⅴ人片| 老子的大ji巴cao死你| 国产精品无码专区在线播放| 中文字幕人成乱码熟女| 欧美性狂猛xxxxxbbbbb| 午夜影视在线观看| 黄色网址免费观看| 女人与公拘交的视频www| 久久精品亚洲精品国产色婷| 深夜在线观看网站| 国产av熟女一区二区三区| 2o18国产大陆天天弄| 天天干天天爽天天射| 久久久噜噜噜久久熟女AA片| 欧美老熟妇欲乱高清视频| 做暧暧免费小视频| 精品一区二区在线观看1080p| 国产成人免费在线观看| 99久久国语露脸精品国产| 无码专区狠狠躁躁天天躁| 亚洲一卡2卡3卡4卡国产网站 | av免费不卡国产观看| 日本三级香港三级人妇m| 亚洲成av人片在线观看| 波多野结衣大战三个黑鬼| 偷天宝鉴在线观看国语| 精品午夜福利1000在线观看| 国产剧情丝袜在线观看| 91久久大香伊蕉在人线| 岳一夜要我六次| 久久国产视频一区| 明星造梦一区二区| 亚洲欧美国产视频| 精品免费人成视频APP| 四虎影视永久地址四虎影视永久地址www成人| 说女生二哈是什么意思| 国产亚洲精品美女久久久| 视频在线观看一区二区三区|