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First fruits of reconstruction bloom
By Zhao Shijun (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-05-13 15:47 Just one year after the Sichuan earthquake devastated the infrastructure of some areas in Chengdu, the province's capital, the city's planning authority is seeing the first fruits of its massive reconstruction program. According to Fu Yi, director of Chengdu's Development and Reform Commission, some 21.8 billion yuan has already been invested in an unprecedented program of reconstruction. This accounts for just over 30 percent of the total 2008-09 budget for the project.
A year ago the earthquake caused a huge damage to facilities in Chengdu, with a direct economic loss estimated at 124.7 billion yuan. Dujiangyan, Pengzhou, Chongzhou and Dayi were among the areas hardest hit. In light of the size of the challenge resulting from these enormous losses, in August 2008 local authorities invited nearly 200 design and planning institutes to draft the overall and detailed plans for the reconstruction. The city's planning authority also promised to provide greater support for reconstruction in the rural areas, aiming to ensure a balance between developments there and similar initiatives in the urban areas. |