BEIJING - China's Ministry of Civil Affairs will continue to send officials and experts to conduct relief work in Northwest China's quake-hit Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, according to a statement made by the ministry Sunday night.
According to local authorities, more than 155,000 people have been affected and 48,000 have been relocated since a 6.6-magnitude quake jolted a mountainous area along the border of Hejing and Xinyuan counties in Xinjiang early Saturday morning. The quake was followed by several 3- to 4-magnitude aftershocks.
The earthquake destroyed 7,500 houses and severely damaged 21,000 others, the ministry said.
Local governments have allocated 8 million yuan ($1.26 million) for disaster-hit areas, and they have sent 2,400 tents, 2,500 quilts and other relief materials such as rice and edible oil to affected areas, the ministry said.
The quake-hit region, located about 3,500 meters above sea level, has been geologically active throughout history. Two earthquakes measuring higher than 7 on the Richter scale have jolted the region since 1900.
Quilts and tents are provided by the local government in Xinyuan county, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, July 2, 2012. [Photo/Asianewsphoto] |
Policemen and relief workers move bottled water into a tent in Xinyuan county, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, July 2, 2012. [Photo/Asianewsphoto] |