Posts Tagged ‘families’

Cao Pu, Yu Li — items needed

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

People in Cao Pu need rice now very much, because there is possibility that the road will be frozen, so volunteers cannot deliver any more materials/food this winter. The team’s suggestion is to send 45kg rice for each person, which can last 2-3 months for people to eat. There are more than 4000 people in Cao Pu.

Village name Number of families Number of People
二合村 142
马头村 107
金波村 211
樟排村 68
克冲村 152
足湾村 100
沙排村 135 497
龙潭村 98

Yu Li need blankets urgently. We have sent some to three villages which are easier to access.  There are some villages which have had no blankets delivered this winter. There are 4768 families in Yu Li. Some of them are as follows. They haven’t got any help.

Village name Number of families Number of people
妙亭村 66 208
三化村 122 417
三秤村 148 518
三合村 125 398
登高村 72 158
云安村 79 295
鸣牛村 81 287
禹穴街道 17 70
禹穴村 128 510
紫阳村 143 473
水秀村 205 698

Aid to Mianzhu and other places

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Translated from the original Chinese version:

148,800 houses in Mianzhu, accounting for 90% of the total number of the rural residences, were destroyed or damaged in 5.12 Quake. This means 119,000 families need to rebuild their homes and some other 33,000 houses require reinforcement and repair. According to Li Youcheng, the mayor of Mianzhu City, so far 829 families have finished reconstruction while another 160,000 are still rushing for new homes to sustain themselves through the winter. “We are trying to make sure that at least 60% rural residents move into permanent housing by the end of the year,” said the officer from the city council.

So far Jiangsu Province has provided 300,000 items of clothing and 200,000 cotton quilts, which are bought in bulk by the government or donated by individuals, hence all brand new to citizens and rural residents of Mianzhu. 276,000 and 178,000 of them respectively are received and distributed; the others are on the way.

As revealed by Sichuan Civil Administration, areas that are quake-affected, poverty-stricken and inhabited by minorities requires 3,600,000 sets of quilts and clothes, in addition to 20,000 tents for some high-altitude mountain villages.

According to Chen Kefu, the deputy chief of civil administration, half of the demand can be met by support from another 18 provinces. Meanwhile, attempts will be made to collect 2,000,000 sets of quilts and clothing.