China earmarks 485 mln yuan for drought relief, post-disaster reconstruction
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BEIJING -- China earmarked 485 million yuan (about $70.7 million) for drought relief and post-disaster reconstruction, in late May, according to the Ministry of Finance.
The funds were allocated to drought-stricken regions in northern China where over 100,000 square kilometers of farmland has been in the grip of drought since mid-April, as well as to quake-stricken areas in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Eight deaths have been reported and another 23 were injured in the Magnitude 5.5 quake that jolted Taxkorgan county at 5:58 am on May 11. Over 1,500 houses were destroyed or badly damaged.
The ministry said it would keep an eye on weather changes and continue to provide financial support for disaster-hit regions
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