Special
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Local villager Lei Yuansheng builds
house at ruins at Yuzixi Village, Yingxiu Township, Wenchuan County in
Southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 9, 2008. (Xinhua
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SHIFANG, Sichuan, July 2 (Xinhua) -- Beijing will
fund up to 5.2 billion yuan (about 742 million U.S. dollars) this year to help
build a new town for quake-hit Shifang City in southwest China's Sichuan
Province, said a local official in Shifang.
"The reconstruction fund from the Beijing municipal
government will be used to build housing and public infrastructure," said Wu
Renjie, vice mayor of Shifang on Tuesday.
Beijing is partnering Shifang in the disaster relief
and reconstruction work, after the magnitude-8 earthquake jolted Sichuan on May
12, which killed at least 70,000 people.
About 95 percent of buildings in Shifang, one of the
worst-hit cities, collapsed or were damaged in the quake, leaving 170,000 people
homeless.
Beijing has sent over 100 architecture experts to
help lay out the new urban design in Shifang, where prefab houses will be built
to temporarily house the homeless.
The vice mayor said that over half of Beijing's
funding will be used to build roads, and the rest to build schools, hospitals,
water supply facilities and low-rent houses.
A total of 21 provinces and municipalities, including
Shanghai, Beijing, Guangdong, Jiangsu and Tianjin, have been involved to provide
relief funds and materials such as housing, tents, medicine and food to heavily
hit counties, including Dujiangyan, Shifang, Wenchuan, Mianzhu and Maoxian in
Sichuan.