Vice Premier Hui Liangyu said Thursday that more efforts
should be made to build better irrigation facilities following the
severe drought this year.
China experienced unusual climate changes this year causing
various natural disasters, said Hui at a meeting of the State
Council.
Some areas suffered the most severe drought in 50 years, leaving
11 million people and thousands of livestock short of drinking
water. Direct economic losses have reached seven billion yuan
(US$875 million).
Although rescue efforts had restricted the damage, the disasters
reflected the urgency of improving irrigation facilities, said
Hui.
Anti-drought projects, reservoirs and river courses should be
priorities to be improved in case of flood and drought, said
Hui.
The vice premier also called for more efforts to establish safe
drinking water projects in the rural areas and ecological projects
to guarantee the country's sustainable development.
He said the mechanism of government investment should be
improved to ensure the steady growth of construction funds for
irrigation facilities.
Hui also called for strict implementation of central
government's policies on rural development and tighter monitoring
of possible animal diseases for the rest of the year.
(Xinhua News Agency September 29, 2006)