China has bolstered its flood relief efforts by allocating an additional 140 million yuan from the central budget to aid the flood-stricken provinces of Guizhou and Hunan. Announced on Monday by the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Emergency Management, the funds are set to support emergency response and recovery initiatives in the affected regions.
Recent heavy rainfall has led to severe flooding in parts of Guizhou and Hunan Provinces, causing widespread damage to infrastructure and impacting thousands of residents. The additional funding aims to expedite relief operations, restore public services, and support the rebuilding of damaged homes and facilities.
Authorities emphasize the importance of swift action to mitigate the impact of the floods and ensure the safety and well-being of those affected. Emergency teams are working around the clock to provide necessary assistance, including the distribution of essential supplies and relocation of residents from high-risk areas.
This latest allocation underscores China’s commitment to supporting disaster-hit regions and enhancing their resilience against natural calamities. The government continues to monitor the situation closely and is prepared to provide further assistance as needed.
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