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How much did Wenchuan earthquake lose? How many casualties? How to resettle victims?

China news agency, Chengdu, July 1st (Huo Chan) Huang Xiaoxiang, vice governor of Sichuan Province, said in a discussion with the visiting American delegation here today that as of June 28th, the "five-year plan"? 6? "1 12" Wenchuan earthquake caused direct economic losses of more than one trillion yuan in Sichuan province.

Huang Xiaoxiang said that the Wenchuan earthquake was the most destructive, widespread and difficult to rescue since the founding of New China. As of September 25th, the death toll in Sichuan Province reached 69,227, with 17923 missing and 374,643 injured. Collapsed houses, severely damaged houses that can no longer be inhabited and damaged houses involve nearly 4.5 million households, with more than one million homeless people; The hardest hit area100000 square kilometers.

It is understood that after the earthquake, more than 80,000 survivors were rescued from the ruins and more than 8 million people were resettled, which basically ensured that the affected people had food, clothing, clean water and temporary accommodation.

At present, there are no reports of public health emergencies such as infectious disease outbreaks and food poisoning in the disaster areas, and health professional epidemic prevention personnel have achieved full coverage of 446 townships, 4 185 villages and 677 temporary living places.

The threat of earthquake secondary disasters has been effectively controlled, and relevant parties have strengthened the monitoring and prevention of geological disasters such as landslides and mudslides. At present, 33 of the 34 dammed lakes have been eliminated, and 1 is taking engineering measures. All earthquake-damaged reservoirs have been operated at reduced water level, and all high-risk reservoirs have completed emergency treatment.

At the same time, the normal production and living order is being restored. Except for six towns and villages, all the other 248 towns and villages severely affected by the disaster have access to highways, and the power supply is close to the pre-disaster level. All the severely affected cities, counties and districts have resumed communication. More than 80% of industrial enterprises above designated size resumed production, 90% of commercial circulation and service outlets resumed business, and 82% of primary and secondary school students resumed classes.