Death toll rises to 68 in south China floods (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-06-03 08:48
Heavy rainstorm and ensuing mountain torrents in three Chinese provinces
claimed 68 lives and left 62 still missing, according to the State Flood Control
and Drought Relief Headquarters Thursday.
 A section of
highway in Loudi, Hunan Province was damaged in the mountain torrents.
[newsphoto] | By 8:00 a.m. of Thursday,
about 217,100 hectares of farmland were destroyed and more than 36,000 houses
toppled in Hunan in central China and Sichuan and Guizhou in southwest China.
The disasters left 47 dead and 53 missing in Hunan, 17 dead andfour missing
in Guizhou and four dead and five missing in Sichuan,the headquarters said.
Downpour hit the three provinces since Tuesday. In the city of Huaihua, Hunan
province, the 24 hour precipitation amounted to 201mm in Xinshao County. The
rainstorms also triggered mountain torrents of various scale in the three
provinces.
Vice Premier Hui Liangyu, also the chief of the State Flood Control and
Drought Relief Headquarters, ordered the governments at all levels in the
disaster-hit areas to quickly organize the disaster relief work, relocate the
homeless people and safeguard the safety of the local reservoirs.
Hui asked the local governments to further improve their emergency plans
against the mountain torrents and strengthen the monitoring and forecasting of
weather changes.
The State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters issued an urgent
notice Wednesday, asking the flood control departments at all levels to be on
high alert against the possible future disasters.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Civil Affairs also kicked off a planto allocate
emergent relief fund and materials.
A working team composed of officials from several ministries, headed by Vice
Minister of Civil Affairs Jia Zhibang, is rushing to Hunan to help the local
disaster relief work.
In Hunan alone, the flooding has affected about 4.98 million people in eight
cities including Shaoyang, Loudi, Yiyang, Huaihua and Tujia-Miao Autonomous
Prefecture of Xiangxi in Hunan, cutting off power, traffic and telecom services
in many affected villages.
The rainstorms triggered mountain torrents in about 60 villagesin six
townships in Xinshao and Shaodong counties, affecting about60,000 people and
destroying 3,560 houses, according to the latestfigures from Shaoyang Municipal
Headquarters for Flood Control andDrought Relief.
The floods also hit more than 231,000 villagers in Xupu County in Huaihua,
washing away 1,300 heads of livestock and destroying 8,200 hectares of farm land
and 37 dikes, according to Huaihua Municipal Headquarters for Flood Control and
Drought Relief.
The precipitation was about 50 millimeters in the last 24 hoursin Hunan in an
area of 52,000 square kilometers.
The Hunan provincial government has earmarked 5 million yuan (about 602,409
US dollars) to help the affected areas and the Ministry of Communications has
allocated 4 million yuan (481,927 US dollars) for disaster relief.
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