Special report: Strong Earthquake Jolts SW China
BEIJING, May 14 (Xinhua) -- State grain reserves in quake-hit regions of
China remain intact despite some damage to granaries, said the China Grain
Reserves Corporation on Wednesday.
The state-owned company, which manages the reserves, said no losses of
grain and no casualties were reported at its depots in Sichuan and Gansu
provinces and Chongqing Municipality, which were stricken by a 7.8-magnitude
jolt on Monday.
The company said roof beam ruptures, cracks on walls and distorted
insulating layers were reported at some warehouses under the jurisdiction of its
Chengdu branch, which covers Sichuan, Chongqing and Tibet Autonomous Region.
Similar problems occurred at depots under the Lanzhou branch that manages
grain reserves in Gansu and Qinghai provinces, but with no loss of grain.
The company was told on Tuesday by the State Administration of Grain to
prepare to distribute reserves to ensure supplies for disaster-hit regions.
The National Development and Reform Commission, China's top economic
planner, said on Tuesday local governments must sternly crack down on
profiteering from the earthquake.
It ordered stronger monitoring of prices in affected areas, saying local
governments could employ temporary price interventions.
China had 150 million to 200 million tons of grains in reserve, Premier Wen
Jiabao said in March.