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2:28 pm, May 12, 2008: An 8.0-magnitude earthquake strikes Wenchuan, Sichuan province.
May 13: Rescuers reach Beichuan county and Yingxiu township in Wenchuan, the epicenter.
May 14: Telecom services in some worst-hit counties restored.
May 15: A Japanese team arrives in China to join rescue efforts.
May 19-21: Three days of national mourning observed.
May 24: Premier Wen Jiabao and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrive in Yingxiu.
June 8: A State Council regulation on reconstruction of quake-affected areas is released.
Sept 25: Confirmed quake death toll stands at 69,227, with 17,923 missing.
June 8, 2009: Reconstruction of the new county seat of Beichuan, the area with the highest death toll, is launched.
Dec 31: Reconstruction of 1.45 million rural homes in Sichuan is completed.
Sept 3, 2010: More than 90 percent of 259,000 urban households destroyed are rebuilt.
Sept 31: Sichuan Governor Jiang Jufeng says quake reconstruction is "basically complete".
Feb 1, 2011: An official ceremony is held to inaugurate Beichuan's new county seat.
May 7-9: Premier Wen pays his 10th visit to quake-hit areas in Sichuan.
China Daily
(China Daily 06/01/2011 page65)
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