Recent floods and flood-induced calamities have caused 124
people dead, 69 missing and the emergency relocation of 1.52
million people in south and east China by 4:00 PM Friday, according
to the latest statistics.
The statistics from China's Ministry of Civil Affairs, which cover
Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan and Guangdong provinces and
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, indicate a total of 18.85 million
people have been impacted by serious floods, landslides and
mudslides since mid-June. The direct economic losses amount to 13.3
billion yuan (approximately US$1.6 billion).
The statistics show Guangxi, Fujian and Guangdong were the worst
hit, with 6.91 million people in Guangxi, 2.18 million people in
Fujian and 2.56 million people in Guangdong having been affected by
the calamities.
They also show that so far this year, floods and flood-induced
calamities have caused 567 people dead, 165 missing and the
emergency relocation of 2.46 million people in China, resulting
indirect economic losses of 22.9 billion yuan (approximately
US$2.77 billion).
The loss from floods of this period is heavier than the average
level of the same periods since the 1990s, but still below the
level in 1991 and 1998, according to sources with the
ministry.
The governments at various levels have put in lots of resources,
including funds and disaster relief materials, to combat the
calamities.
(Xinhua News Agency June 25, 2005)
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