What was done to help with the Sichuan earthquake?

The government of Portugal provided relief materials to China, including tents, blankets, kitchenware, sanitary ware and food. A transport plane carrying 30 tonnes of relief material from Russia arrived in Sichuan’s provincial capital Chengdu on 14 May 2008, becoming the first batch of international aid to reach China.

What did people do after the Sichuan earthquake?

Reconstruction began soon after the quake and, within two years, the authorities had rebuilt and reinforced millions of homes and thousands of schools and hospitals. Basic infrastructure such as roads and water supplies had also been restored.

How did the Sichuan earthquake affect the economy?

Overall, Sichuan industrial enterprises are estimated to have suffered 204 billion RMB (US$29.14 billion) in economic loss, with 97 percent of those loses occurring in Deyang, Chengdu, Mianyang, Guangyuan, Aba and Ya’an, according to statistics from the State Council.

Why was the Sichuan earthquake so severe?

The quake was caused by the collision of the Indian-Australian and Eurasian plates along the 155-mile- (249-km-) long Longmenshan Fault, a thrust fault in which the stresses produced by the northward-moving Indian-Australian plate shifted a portion of the Plateau of Tibet eastward.

Who responded to the Sichuan earthquake?

Habitat for Humanity China responded in communities affected by a devastating earthquake that hit Sichuan province in south-western China in May 2008. With support from donors, partners, volunteers and local government officials, we worked on six housing projects designed for about 1,000 families.

How did the Sichuan earthquake affect the environment?

In addition, fires, gas leaks and water pollution are the environmental problem after the Sichuan earthquake. Highways, the earthquake caused landslides, avalanches and other secondary disasters which resulting the roads in the disaster areas and the infrastructure severely damaged and enormous loss.

Which areas were affected by the Sichuan earthquake?

One year ago, on 12 May 2008, a massive earthquake measuring 8.0 on the Richter scale struck Sichuan Province’s Wenchuan County. More than 120 million people in Sichuan and the adjoining provinces of Gansu, Shaanxi, Yunnan, and Chongqing were exposed to the moderate and severe shaking effects of the earthquake.

What was the social impact of the Sichuan earthquake?

The earthquake caused more than 69,000 deaths, 18,000 people missing and about 4.8 million people were made homeless. Public infrastructure collapsed and provision of utilities was disrupted for an extended period. The economic losses amounted to 845 billion RMB (122 billion USD).

What damage did the Sichuan earthquake cause?

At 2:28 pm on May 12, 2008, a catastrophic earthquake measuring 7.9 or 8 on the Richter scale struck Sichuan Province, killing around 90,000 people and injuring nearly 363,000, destroying more than 15 million homes, leaving 10 million homeless and 1.5 million displaced and causing more than $20 billion in damage.

How did China respond to the Sichuan earthquake 2008?