A joint team dispatched by the Chinese State Council has arrived
in northeast China's Heilongjiang
Province to investigate flood relief work, said sources with
the State Council Thursday.
The team, headed by Supervision Minister Li Zhilun, has listened
to reports given by provincial and city level officials on relief
work and inspected the scene. They also visited teachers, students
and families.
The Communist Party of China Central Committee and the central
government are highly concerned about the families of the flood
victims and the people in Shalan Town, said Li.
Local authorities, the Liberation Army, the Armed Police and the
public security officers have done great work in disaster relief
and maintaining social stability; life and production have returned
to normal and the cause of the disaster and responsible officials
have been investigated, according to the joint team.
The team will further investigate the cause of and damage done
by the flood, find out malpractice of officials or departments in
fighting the flood, and inspect and give advice to local emergency
teams, said Li.
The joint team is composed of officials with the ministries of
supervision, water resources, education, public security, civil
affairs and land and resources, the China Meteorological
Administration, the Supreme People's Procuratorate and the
Heilongjiang Provincial People's Government.
The devastating flood that occurred on June 10 in Shalan Town of
Ning'an City claimed the lives of 117 people, including 105 school
children, and caused 120 million yuan (about US$14.6 million) of
economic losses.
State Councilor Chen
Zhili led a work team to Shalan to guide the rescue work on
June 12 on behalf of the CPC Central Committee and the State
Council.
(Xinhua News Agency July 1, 2005)
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