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China bolsters disaster response | China bolsters disaster response |
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China has announced a series of measures aimed at improving its response to natural disasters, including satellite forecasting. | |
The moves come as the country marks the first anniversary of the devastating earthquake which hit Sichuan province. | |
More than 80,000 people are believed to have died in the quake, including at least 5,300 children. | More than 80,000 people are believed to have died in the quake, including at least 5,300 children. |
Mourners have been visiting ruins and graves, lighting incense and ritual paper money to comfort the dead. | |
With rebuilding works due to finish a year ahead of schedule, the BBC correspondent in Beijing says some mainly elderly or disabled people in the region have still been unable to get mortgages for new homes. | |
The new disaster response policy also calls for bigger relief stocks and training for thousands of officials. | |
The government says more than 70% of China's cities, and more than half the population, are vulnerable to serious natural disasters. | The government says more than 70% of China's cities, and more than half the population, are vulnerable to serious natural disasters. |
China was widely praised for its rapid response to the Sichuan quake, but there was public anger over what was perceived to be the shoddy building of schools. | China was widely praised for its rapid response to the Sichuan quake, but there was public anger over what was perceived to be the shoddy building of schools. |
Parents who lost their children have already expressed fears they will not be allowed to properly commemorate the disaster's anniversary. | Parents who lost their children have already expressed fears they will not be allowed to properly commemorate the disaster's anniversary. |
Many parents want to return to the site of the schools where their children died. | Many parents want to return to the site of the schools where their children died. |
But the authorities have previously previously prevented them from doing so. | But the authorities have previously previously prevented them from doing so. |
'Touched' | 'Touched' |
Meanwhile, details have been released of a letter from the Chinese Prime Minister, Wen Jibao, to school students in Sichuan. He told them he was touched by a book of paintings they sent him depicting their experiences. | Meanwhile, details have been released of a letter from the Chinese Prime Minister, Wen Jibao, to school students in Sichuan. He told them he was touched by a book of paintings they sent him depicting their experiences. |
It was called Beautiful Flowers - the words he wrote on a blackboard at the scene of the devastation. | It was called Beautiful Flowers - the words he wrote on a blackboard at the scene of the devastation. |
And former Olympic champion hurdler Liu Xiang, visited a primary school in the hard-hit Beichuan county, holding an athletics class. | And former Olympic champion hurdler Liu Xiang, visited a primary school in the hard-hit Beichuan county, holding an athletics class. |
But the lesson was cut short after only five minutes because the school playground was too crowded with reporters and bystanders, the sina.com web portal reported. | But the lesson was cut short after only five minutes because the school playground was too crowded with reporters and bystanders, the sina.com web portal reported. |