Posts Tagged ‘Sichuan’

20090401: Xinhua: Official, expert explain plans for controversial quake museum

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Official, expert explain plans for controversial quake museum
www.chinaview.cn 2009-04-01 20:17:26

Special Report: Reconstruction After Earthquake

CHENGDU, April 1 (Xinhua) — A public controversy over spending on a proposed earthquake museum in southwest China’s Sichuan Province has prompted officials to come forward and defend the plans.
The 2.3-billion-yuan (338 million-U.S.-dollar) plan reported by local media comprised costs of other projects in addition to the Beichuan County Earthquake Museum, near the epicenter of last year’s May 12 quake, said Lin Jizhong, deputy director of the county’s Culture and Tourism Bureau Wednesday.
The museum itself would only cost 135 million yuan (20 million U.S. dollars), said Lin.
The news of the plan provoked a public outcry on the Internet after local newspapers reported in late March.
Many people contended that a museum was necessary, but as the province was in dire need of money for reconstruction, investing such a huge amount in the museum was unwise.
Wu Changfu, head of the Shanghai-based project planning expert group which outlined the budget, said, “The money was not used solely for construction of the museum building. The environmental protection work and road construction will also be included in the plan.”
“The feasibility report of the museum is being drafted,” Wu said.
Lin said the planned museum was not just an exhibition building, but encompassed the remnants of the old county seat, and traces left by secondary disasters such as mud-rock flows and quake lakes.
The natural scenery of the Tangjiashan quake lake area and culture of the Qiang ethnic minority would also feature in the attraction.
The entire project covered 8 square kilometers, with the Beichuan Middle School at the center, Lin said.
More than 80,000 people were confirmed dead or missing after the quake.
Premier Wen Jiabao suggested when he was in Beichuan after the quake that a museum should be erected.
Lin said construction was scheduled to start later this year in fall went smoothly.
“We hope the museum can bring more revenue to local people,” he said. “The dead are dead, but we hope the living can live better lives.”

20090403: Xinhua: China’s quake-hit Sichuan aims to finish most rebuilding by 2010

Monday, April 6th, 2009

China’s quake-hit Sichuan aims to finish most rebuilding by 2010
www.chinaview.cn 2009-04-03 10:57:58

Special Report: Reconstruction After Earthquake
CHENGDU, April 3 (Xinhua) — Southwest China’s Sichuan Province said it would accelerate post-quake rebuilding in an effort to finish most of the work by September 2010, a year ahead of schedule.
The goal is to complete 85 percent of the reconstruction projects and ensure “housing and employment for each family,” according to a provincial meeting for accelerating reconstruction held Thursday.
The completion targets cover more than 90 percent of transport projects, 98 percent of power grids and 99 percent of public service projects such as medical care.
The meeting said 85 percent of the rebuilding work in worst-hit areas, and all work except for some major projects in less-affected areas, would be completed by September 2010.
Reconstruction of rural housing will be completed at the end of this year, with that in townships and cities to be finished before May 2010.
Students who now attend classes in temporary building are to be back in permanent structures by next spring.
The magnitude-8.0 quake that hit southwest China, centered in Wenchuan, Sichuan, on May 12 last year, killed more than 69,000 people. It also left nearly 18,000 missing, more than 374,000 injured and millions homeless.
The Sichuan government estimated post-quake rebuilding will cost about 1.6 trillion yuan (235 billion U.S. dollars)

20090304: Xinhua: Bank of China to lend $44 bln in Sichuan for quake rebuilding

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Bank of China to lend $44 bln in Sichuan for quake rebuilding

2009-03-04  来源:新华网

Bank of China (BOC) signed an agreement here Wednesday with Sichuan Province to provide areas hit by the May 12 quake with at least 300 billion yuan (43.9 billion U.S. dollars) in loans for reconstruction over the next five years.
The Sichuan government has estimated post-quake rebuilding will cost more than 1.6 trillion yuan.
The Beijing-based bank, one of the country’s top four lenders, said it would also offer financing support for small and medium-sized companies in Sichuan.
The 8.0-magnitude quake, centered in Sichuan, left more than 80,000 people dead or missing and millions homeless

20090221: Asian Development Bank approves USD 400 million of loans for reconstruction

Friday, February 27th, 2009

亚行贷款资助中国地震灾区重建公路与学校
2009-02-21    来源:新华网
The Asian Development Bank (ADB), headquarter in Manila, the Philippines, announced on 20th that, the board of ADB had approved the emergency aid loans, which amounted to 400 million U.S. dollars, to help on rebuild some of the highways and schools that had been damaged in the Wenchuan Earthquake.
According to ADB, this batch of loan will be used to support the reconstruction work in Sichuan and Shanxi, specifically, 350 highways and 12 schools. The time limit is 32 years, including 8-year grace period.
Previously, ADB had provided 16.5 million grant to Sichuan, which was used to improve national disaster risk management system and reconstructive projects. In addition to these 2 batches of aid, ADB intend to finance 700 thousand dollars to help enhance coordination and supervision in reconstruction work.
总部设在马尼拉的亚洲开发银行20日宣布,亚行董事会日前批准了总额为4亿美元的紧急援助贷款,帮助重建在去年汶川特大地震中损毁的部分公路和中小学校舍。

亚行说,这笔贷款将支持四川省和陕西省地震重灾区完成350条公路和12所学校的重建工程,贷款的期限为32年,包括8年宽限期。

亚行此前已向四川地震灾区提供总额165万美元的赠款,用于灾后重建和完善国家灾害风险管理体系。此外,亚行有意再融资70万美元协助灾后重建工作的协调与监督。

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20090114: Xinhuanet: Japan offers $1.35 mn help to quake zone

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Japan offers $1.35 mln help to China’s quake zone
Xinhua 2009-01-14 19:13:08

Japan will donate ambulances and fund eight projects in Chinese areas affected by the May 12 earthquake.
The assistance is valued at 1.35 million U.S. dollars.
According to an agreement signed Wednesday between China’s Commerce Ministry and the Japanese Embassy in China, Japan will help construct one medical clinic as well as a disease control and prevention building.
In Da’nangou and Xinzhai villages in the Gansu Province, Japan will fund the construction of two primary schools. The timetable for the project was not released.
The money will also be used to purchase supplies of drinking water, medical equipment and 20 ambulances which will be used in the Sichuan and Shaanxi provinces.
Japan shares the pain of the Chinese in the Wenchuan earthquake and will provide further help for quake reconstruction, said Yuji Miyamoto, Japanese Ambassador to China.
China’s vice minister of Commerce Yi Xiaozhun expressed thanks to the Japanese government for its help.
The Wenchuan 8.0-magnitude earthquake on May 12 left more than 87,000 people dead or missing and millions homeless. The cost was put at more than 845 billion Yuan.

20090115: Pharmanet.com.cn: Medical equipment and infrastructure

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

卫生系统投资18.7亿元装备汶川地震灾区医疗设备

http://news.pharmnet.com.cn/news/2009/01/15/246580.html

2009-01-15 《中国医药报》

According to the 2008 annual meeting of China Medical Apparatus Industry Association, the investment in reconstruction of medical infrastructure in quake-hit regions has reached 11.7 billion, which includes 1.87 billion that were used for purchase and maintenance of medical facilities.
According to some statistics, 26,672 medical institutions were impaired in the 5.12 quake in Sichuan, Gansu and Shanxi. 63,925 equipments and facilities plus 8.71 million square metres housing were damaged. Total economic losses reached 11.6 billion.
The 11.7 billion investments from state medical system were directly allocated to hospitals in quake-hit townships. Specifically, 2 million to every town level polyclinic (758 million in total), 285 million for county hospitals of Chinese medicine, 106 million for maternal and child healthcare hospitals, 363 million for township hospitals and 56 million for village clinics. In addition to this, disease prevention institution and health inspection agencies received 106 and 33 million respectively. The basic deployed items include ECG and EEG machines, heart defibrillators, bedside monitors, central monitoring systems, ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, colour ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, and endoscopy equipment.

记者从日前召开的“中国医疗器械行业协会2008年年会”上获悉,在近期卫生系统医疗器械装备有关项目中,对5•12汶川地震灾区医疗卫生机构基础设施恢复重建的投资达到117亿元,其中,用于医疗设备维修、购置的资金为18.7亿元。
据统计,5•12汶川地震中,四川、甘肃和陕西三省灾区受损卫生机构26,672个,房屋损毁871万平方米,设施设备损毁63,925台(套),累计经济损失116亿元。为恢复灾区医疗卫生机构基础设施条件,满足灾区群众的公共卫生、基本医疗和食品药品安全需求,卫生系统将投资117亿元用于灾区医疗卫生机构恢复重建,
其中,用于医疗设备维修、购置18.7亿元。具体资金分配为县级综合医院院均2000万元,共7.58亿元;县中医院院均1200万元,共2.85亿元;县妇幼保健机构院均370万元,共1.06亿元;乡镇卫生院院均30万~50万元,共3.63亿元;村卫生室个均1万元,共0.56亿元;疾病预防控制机构均400万元,共1.06亿元;卫生监督机构均150万元,共0.33亿元;其他医疗卫生机构1.64亿元。基本配置品目包括心电图机、脑电图机、心脏除颤器、床边监护仪、中心监护系统、超声诊断仪、彩色超声诊断仪、内窥镜系等近百个品种。
据介绍,汶川地震灾后医疗机构恢复重建的目标是到2010年,通过全面恢复重建规范范围内灾区医疗卫生机构基础设施,恢复灾区正常医疗卫生服务秩序,实现灾区医疗卫生服务条件和能力达到或超过灾前水平的目标。