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    UN grants $7 million for quake relief in China
    Middle East Star
    Saturday 17th May, 2008  
    (IANS)


    New York, May 17(Xinhua) UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced a grant of $7 million to support relief efforts in the aftermath of Monday's massive earthquake in China.

    In a statement issued by his spokesperson Friday, Secretary Genaral said that the grant will be used by UN agencies, funds and programmes to assist with urgent relief efforts.
    "The United Nations stands ready to provide further support, as required, to the Government of China in its efforts to respond to the humanitarian needs caused by the disaster," spokesperson said.
    'The secretary-general commended Beijing authorities for their fast and effective action and expressed his sincere condolences to the victims and their families,' spokesperson added.

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    By fish, 05-17-08, 01:49 PM

    UN grants $7 million for quake relief in China

    Not just money but in kind donation of equipment, technologies and know-how personnels. Hiring Chinese labors, no matter how many with the money, to move rocks and debris bit by bit will never beat the time clock it needs to reach those who are dying. China should ask for the kind of help it needs and not be compromising its people who are suffering. Is China the same as Myanmar constantly doing stupid things out of stupid pride?
    By waltky, 05-31-08, 07:19 PM
    What a mess... :eek: China Evacuates 200,000 Saturday, May. 31, 2008 — Chinese authorities had evacuated nearly 200,000 people by early Saturday and warned more than 1 million others to be ready to leave quickly as a lake formed by a devastating earthquake threatened to breach its dam.

    ] The confirmed death toll from China’s worst quake in three decades was raised Saturday to 68,977, an increase of about 120 people from a day earlier. Another 17,974 people were still missing, the State Council said. The increase was the smallest since the government started issuing a daily death toll shortly after the quake hit. Hundreds of Chinese troops have been working around the clock to drain Tangjiashan lake in Sichuan province. The lake formed above Beichuan town in the Mianyang region when a hillside plunged into a river valley during the May 12 quake that killed more than 68,000 people. The official Xinhua News Agency said work on a runoff channel had been completed. It quoted Yue Xi, deputy chief of the water and electricity section of the People’s Armed Police, as saying water was expected to be discharged between Sunday and Tuesday. Xinhua said 197,477 people were evacuated to safe ground by Saturday morning. It did not say how the exact number was arrived at, and many of the people may have moved just short distances to higher areas. The news agency said Tan Li, the Communist Party chief of Mianyang, had issued another order that calling for all 1.3 million people in the area to be evacuated if “the barrier of the quake lake fully opens” and floods the area. An official with the press office of Mianyang City Quake Control and Relief Headquarters, who would give only her surname of Chen, said Saturday’s drill would involve testing the command system of various levels of government officials to ensure that any order to evacuate � if it comes � would be passed on quickly to everyone in the valley. [url=http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1810918,00.html?xid=feed-rss-netzero:
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