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LESSONS LEARNED FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE
ALL NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
PREPAREDNESS PLANNING FOR THE INEVITABLE STRONG GROUND MOTION IS ESSENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE.
EARTHQAKES ARE DYNAMIC LABORATORIES FOR
LEARNING AND CATALYSTS FOR BUILDING CAPACITY
FOR DISASTER-INTELLIGENT & DISASTER-RESILIENT
COMMUNITES
WITHIN MINUTES AND HOURS
•Forty-four of the counties and districts of the Sishuan Province were directly affected.
LESSONS LEARNED FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE
ALL NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
PREPAREDNESS PLANNING FOR THE INEVITABLE STRONG GROUND MOTION IS ESSENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE.
LESSONS LEARNED FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE
ALL NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS AND INFRASTRUCTURE IS ESSENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE.
LESSONS LEARNED FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE
ALL NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
PREPAREDNESS PLANNING FOR THE INEVITABLE GROUND FAILURE IS ESSENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE.
LESSONS LEARNED FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE
ALL NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
CAPACITY FOR INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY RESPONSE IS ESSENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE HINDERED BY AFTERSHOCKS
According to the China Seismological Bureau, 10,068 aftershocks were detected within 3 weeks after the main shock.
LESSONS LEARNED FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE
ALL NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
CAPACITY FOR RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION IS ESSENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE.
TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
• Within three weeks, the death toll, which would eventually reach 88,000, reached 69,107•The number of injured reached 373,577
TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
1,064,591 people were evacuated from damaged and destroyed homes or homes threatened by floods to safer places .
TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
•Fifteen million homeless and displaced people had been housed in tent cities and temporary shelters across the region.
TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
•The government had allocated 23.074 billion yuan (3.33 billion U.S. dollars) for quake relief efforts.• The relief fund included 18.68 billion yuan from the central budget and 4.394 billion yuan from local budgets.
TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
•Domestic and foreign donations reached 42.364 billion yuan (6.11 billion U.S. dollars), up 624 million yuan overnight. •12.1 billion yuan had been forwarded to the most severely affected areas.
TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
• 749,200 tents, one of the most urgently needed relief supplies, had been delivered to stricken families.• A total of 4,416,100 quilts and 11,700,200 garments had also been delivered to stricken regions.
TWENTY-ONE DAYS LATER
•Relief workers had built 15,500 temporary houses and another 10,600 were being put together.•The material for 45,700 makeshift houses had arrived in the impacted areas.
TEMPORARY HOUSING
• As of Tuesday, July 8th, relief workers had built 447,600 temporary houses and another 23,600 were ready to install.• The materials for 50,600 new shelters had arrived in the affected areas.
TENTS, QUILTS, GARMENTS, AND FUEL
About 1.58 million tents, 4.87 million quilts, 14.1 million garments, and 1.84 million tons of fuel oil had been sent to the quake-hit areas.
ROAD RESTORATION
As of Wednesday noon, July 9th, 52,418 km of the 53,295 km of roads damaged in the quake, had been restored to service.
BEICHUAN COUNTY
As a part of the reconstruction process, soldiers helped by disinfecting and cleaning up Beichuan, one of the areas that was razed to the ground after suffering heavy damage.
NEW POLICY: JUNE 8TH
Premier Wen Jiabao signed a regulation on reconstruction which established the “protection of the ecological environment with economic and social development" as a guiding principle.
DEBRIS AND ENVIRON-MENTAL IMPACTS
• When China's military had disposed of 8 million cubic meters of debris, cleanup had barely begun, and the tip of the environmental iceberg was barely exposed.
WATER
• Contaminated water is one of the biggest environ-mental issues to ascertain after the earthquake.
• Concern about long-term health impacts is well founded as a result of adverse environmental impacts on soil, air, and water.
LONG TERM HEALTH IMPACTS
THE RECONSTRUCTION DEMANDS ARE HUGE
According to the State Council Information Office, about 5,461,900 houses collapsed, 5,932,500 houses were seriously damaged, and another 21 million need repairs.
DEATHS, INJURED, AND MISSING
• The official death toll stood at 69,197 as of Wednesday , July 9th, according to the State Council Information Office .• The number of injured and missing stood at 374,176 and 18,379 respectively
DISASTER FUNDS
The government disaster relief fund reached 56.088 billion yuan (about 8.19 billion U.S. dollars), including 50.748 billion yuan from the central budget and 5.34 billion yuan from the local budget.
The government disaster relief fund had reached 56.088 billion yuan (about 8.19 billion U.S. dollars), including 50.748 billion yuan from the central budget and 5.34 billion yuan from the local budget. The government disaster relief fund had reached 56.088 billion yuan (about 8.19 billion U.S. dollars), including 50.748 billion yuan from the central budget and 5.34 billion yuan from the local budget.