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How many people died in Wenchuan earthquake? How much is the loss?
The direct economic loss caused by Wenchuan earthquake is 845.2 billion yuan. Sichuan suffered the most serious losses, accounting for 9 1.3%, Gansu 5.8% and Shaanxi 2.9%.
The losses of private houses and houses of urban residents accounted for 27.4% of the total losses. The losses including schools, hospitals and other non-residential buildings accounted for 20.4% of the total losses.
There are also urban infrastructure losses such as infrastructure, roads and bridges, accounting for 2 1.9% of the total losses.
Wenchuan earthquake has a certain impact on cultural relics in Sichuan province, and the damaged cultural relics account for about one-fifth of the cultural relics in the province. Among the 8 national key cultural relics protection units in Mianyang, 5 were seriously damaged, 30 were provincial cultural protection units and 24 were damaged.
Among them, Hoonji, which has a history of 3,500 years in Pingwu County, was seriously damaged. Among more than 40 ancient buildings in Dujiangyan, 95% were damaged in the earthquake, the most serious of which were the Erwang Temple, Fulongguan Temple and Emperor Hall in Shi Tian Cave of Qingcheng Mountain. 80% to 90% of Tibetan and Qiang pagodas in Aba Prefecture may have been damaged, and Qiang villages in Tao Ping partially collapsed.
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