SOUNDSLIDES: Obama speech
Barack Obama has delivered his acceptance speech as Democratic party presidential candidate.
Have you made your list?
The death of an author who wrote 100 Things to Do Before You Die has prompted a bucket list rush.
Search News24
     World : News Get News24 on your mobile Terms & conditions 
Homepage
World
News
US Elections
South Africa
Africa
Sport
Entertainment
Sci-Tech
Finance
Health
Galleries
 
US Elections
Zimbabwe
Xenophobia
Aids Focus
Power Crisis
Olympics 2008
Mandela90
More...
 
MyNews24
Columnists
Sports Columnists
Feedback
 
National Lottery
UK Lottery
Travel
Competitions
Horoscopes
TV Guides
Classifieds
Currie Cup game
 
Sudoku
Aces High
Silly Solitaire
Word Cube
Make 24
Golf Solitaire
Battleship
 
Stidy
The Biggish Five
Treknet
 
Newsletters
Weather

Cape Town:
10-12°C

Durban:
16-26°C

Johannesburg:
6-22°C

Weather Page

Traffic
Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Eastern Cape Western Cape
All regions
Indicators
Rand/$ 7.6900
Rand/£ 14.0000
Rand/€ 11.2900
Gold/oz $829.80
Gold Mining 1794.31
+0.00%
All-share index 27702.06
+0.00%
 
'Play the Critic'
Are you a closet restaurant critic or an opinionated armchair foodie? Then it's time to step into the limelight and 'Play the Critic' with Food24.

 
Afrikaans
English

China: 5 million left homeless
20/05/2008 13:29  - (SA)  

Want to know more?
Answerit can help.
  • Man rescued 179hrs after quake
  • Aftershock warning sows panic
  • An eerie silence in China
  • Fresh quake fears in China
  • China fears for quake-hit dams
  • China mourns quake victims
  • Chengdu - China said it was struggling to find shelter for many of the five million people whose homes were destroyed in last week's earthquake, while the confirmed death toll rose on Tuesday to more than 40 000.

    Officials say the death toll is expected to surpass 50,000. The confirmed death toll increased to 40 075, said the State Council, China's Cabinet.

    In the rescue effort so far, 6 375 survivors were dug out from quake debris, among some 360 159 people relocated to safer areas, the council said earlier.

    The government was setting up temporary housing for quake victims unable to find shelter with relatives, but there was a "desperate need for tents" to accommodate them, said Jiang Li, vice minister of civil affairs.

    Nearly 280 000 tents have been shipped to the area and 700 000 more ordered, with factories working triple shifts to meet demand, Jiang said.

    "Despite generous donations, the disaster is so great that victims still face a challenge in finding living accommodations," she said.

    Not possible to accept all the rescue teams

    China has said it would accept foreign medical teams as the relief efforts shifted from searching for survivors to caring for the injured and homeless. A growing number of countries responded by dispatching doctors to the quake area.

    A Russian medical team with a mobile hospital arrived on Tuesday in the Sichuan provincial capital of Chengdu, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Qin Gang said. A 37-member medical team sent by the Taiwan Red Cross organisation also arrived in the disaster zone.

    Japanese Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura said a 23-member medical team would leave on Tuesday for China. Other countries and groups have also offered to send medical teams.

    "But given the situation, and difficulties in the area, including transportation and telecommunications, it is not possible for us to accept all of the rescue and medical teams to engage in relief work," he told a news conference.

    Identified bodies will be cremated

    Because of plans to bury bodies quickly, the government said DNA samples will be taken from corpses to help with later identification, Jiang said. Identified bodies will be cremated, although burial will be allowed where no cremation is possible.

    Official media said on Tuesday that more than 30 sources of radiation were buried by debris from quake, but all except two have been disposed of and the overall situation was safe.

    The Chinese government has previously said all nuclear facilities affected by the earthquake were safe and under control, but did not give any details.

    Oil and gas operations in the quake zone are virtually back to normal, state-owned oil and gas giant CNPC said on Tuesday.

    Meanwhile, China's banking regulators ordered banks to ensure adequate loans and other support for companies and individuals in the area.

    What is this?
    Yahoo Digg Del.icio.us Facebook Brought to you by OUTsurance Car Insurance
     
    News24 Headlines on your Facebook profile News24 on mobile  


     

    About us | Advertise | Contact us | Job opportunities | Press Releases | Site map

    Back to top
     Jobs
    Human Resources Manager
    Gauteng - Johannesburg
    Media
    Human Resources Manager
    Western Cape - Cape Town
    Accounting / Finance / Auditing
    Cost and Management Accountant
    Gauteng - Johannesburg
    Accounting / Finance / Auditing
    Financial Accountant
    Gauteng - Johannesburg
    Accounting / Finance / Auditing
    Systems Administrator
    Western Cape
    Media
     Sponsored links
    Life Insurance
    Car Insurance
    UK Lottery
    First for Women
    Your Homeloan
    Bid or Buy
    Medical Aid
    Education
    SA TV online
    Best Car Deals
    Loans & Credit Cards
    Compare Quotes
    Life Insurance for Women
    Car Servicing & Repair
    Piggs Peak Casino