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Which areas of Huining in Lanzhou New District will be relocated in different places?

Legal analysis: the inland areas of Longnan and other provinces suffered from severe floods. According to the deployment requirements of the provincial party committee and the provincial government on post-disaster reconstruction, the Party Working Committee and Management Committee of Lanzhou New District actively responded to the spirit of the instructions of the main leaders of the provincial party committee and the provincial government, started from the overall situation of post-disaster reconstruction, and combined with the actual situation of the new district, drafted a preliminary plan for relocation and resettlement, and submitted it to the provincial government and relevant departments for approval. At present, the plan has not been approved, the relevant resettlement policy is still uncertain, and it has not yet entered the practical stage. In principle, the relocation and resettlement targets are mainly rural residents whose houses collapsed or were seriously damaged in the rainstorm and flood disaster and need to be rebuilt as determined in the "8 13" flood disaster loss assessment report of the Provincial Disaster Reduction Committee.

Legal basis: Article 10 of the Regulations on Registration of Household Registration in People's Republic of China (PRC), if a citizen moves out of the jurisdiction of the place where the household registration is located, he or the head of the household shall apply to the household registration authority for registration, obtain a transfer certificate and cancel the household registration before moving out. Citizens who move from rural areas to cities must apply to the permanent residence registration authority for moving out with the employment certificate of the urban labor department, the school admission certificate, or the approval certificate of the urban household registration authority. Citizens moving to border areas must be approved by the public security organs of the counties, cities and municipal districts where they live.