China confirms "major" pollution of river (Reuters) Updated: 2005-11-23 20:16
HOSPITALS ON STANDBY
The Songhua runs into Russia several hundred kilometers beyond Harbin.
"All containers are being used to store water, including the bathtub. It will
be okay for four days, but not longer than that."
Fifteen hospitals were on standby to take in contamination victims, Xinhua
news agency said.
A notice on the city government Web site saying supplies would resume in four
days has been superseded by another saying a resumption date would be announced
later.
"The new notice does not necessarily mean an extension," a Harbin government
spokesman told Reuters. "But we will make a decision after four days according
to the water quality at that time.
"There is sufficient water. Residents have all stored a lot and we have been
rushing in water from other places. We also have safe underground water."
Prices of bottled water soared in recent days and domestic media said shops
had been ordered to restore prices to normal to prevent panic buying.
U.S. beer-making giant Anheuser-Busch, which runs a brewery in Harbin, said
it had not been affected because it uses well water.
Harbin, a frontier town founded in the late 19th century, is famed for its
old Russian- and European-style architecture. Each January it attracts crowds of
tourists for a spectacular ice sculpture display.
"They did not have enough preparation, otherwise they would not have needed
to shut down the water completely," said Fu Tao, director of the Water Policy
Research Center at Beijing's Tsinghua University.
"But Harbin has shown a sense of responsibility by taking the current strong
measures. It would be worse if a city stopped water supply without warning or
silently kept providing polluted water."
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