Print This Page Email This Page
Greater Efforts Urged in Flood, Drought Control

Vice Premier Hui Liangyu has urged government officials to continue their efforts in flood and drought control on Monday.

"Heavy rains in southern China have caused considerable economic losses, while some northern parts of the country are suffering from lasting drought. Moreover, the Typhoon Neoguri is coming at an unexpectedly early time," Hui said at a work conference of the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters.

Hui, also chief of the headquarters, warned that strengthened efforts in preparation for possible floods and droughts, and disaster relief work were crucial to the country's economic development.

He urged officials to prioritize public safety, strengthen disaster forecasting and ensure timely disaster relief work.

He asked officials to strengthen supervision over expenditure and safety measures during reservoir construction.

"Flood prevention must not see any relaxation," Hui said, adding that local governments should accelerate reconstruction after natural disasters.

(Xinhua News Agency April 22, 2008)


Related Stories
- More Thunderstorms to Hit S China Soon
- Regions Told to Prepare for Floods
- China Prepares to Combat Possible Floods
- Guangdong Hit by Typhoon Neoguri

Print This Page Email This Page
Wider Channels for Investors Heading into China's Rural Financial Market
NPC to Make All Draft Laws Public
China Completes 1st Road Tunnel Across Yangtze River
Baby Allowance Grows
Home Rebuilding in Snow-disaster Regions Going Smoothly
China Takes Concrete Measures to Curb Energy Pollution


Product Directory
China Search
Country Search
Hot Buys