First priority is to save people: Premier Wen
来源:百度文库 编辑:神马文学网 时间:2024/04/30 16:33:57
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Thursday called for unremitting efforts to save people's lives in a visit to the quake-hit area in northwest China's Qinghai Province.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) visits a Tibetan woman in Yushu, northwest China's Qinghai Province, April 15, 2010. Wen arrived here on Thursday to inspect the disaster relief work and visit quake-affected local people. (Xinhua/Fan Rujun)
"The top priority is to save people. We will never give up even if there is only a slim hope," Wen told a meeting at the quake-relief headquarters in Yushu.
Wen arrived in Yushu prefecture Thursday afternoon after a three-hour flight and rushed to the worst-affected areas.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (C) inspects rescue work in Yushu, northwest China's Qinghai Province, April 15, 2010. Wen arrived here on Thursday to inspect the disaster relief work and visit quake-affected local people. (Xinhua/Fan Rujun)
He visited the ruins triggered by the quake and a local hospital to inspect the rescue work, expressing his sympathy to families of the victims.
Wen stressed that efforts should also be exerted to strengthen medical care, ensure the basic livelihood of local people, rebuild infrastructure, guard against aftershocks and release information openly.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) visits medical workers in Yushu, northwest China's Qinghai Province, April 15, 2010. Wen arrived here on Thursday to inspect the disaster relief work and visit quake-affected local people. (Xinhua/Fan Rujun)
The 7.1-magnitude quake, which struck the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Yushu in southern Qinghai Province early Wednesday has left 760 dead, 243 missing and more than 10,000 injured as of 5 p.m. Thursday.
Source: Xinhua
http://paper.people.com.cn/rmrb/html/2010-04/16/nw.D110000renmrb_20100416_6-01.htm
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) visits a Tibetan woman in Yushu, northwest China's Qinghai Province, April 15, 2010. Wen arrived here on Thursday to inspect the disaster relief work and visit quake-affected local people. (Xinhua/Fan Rujun)
"The top priority is to save people. We will never give up even if there is only a slim hope," Wen told a meeting at the quake-relief headquarters in Yushu.
Wen arrived in Yushu prefecture Thursday afternoon after a three-hour flight and rushed to the worst-affected areas.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (C) inspects rescue work in Yushu, northwest China's Qinghai Province, April 15, 2010. Wen arrived here on Thursday to inspect the disaster relief work and visit quake-affected local people. (Xinhua/Fan Rujun)
He visited the ruins triggered by the quake and a local hospital to inspect the rescue work, expressing his sympathy to families of the victims.
Wen stressed that efforts should also be exerted to strengthen medical care, ensure the basic livelihood of local people, rebuild infrastructure, guard against aftershocks and release information openly.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) visits medical workers in Yushu, northwest China's Qinghai Province, April 15, 2010. Wen arrived here on Thursday to inspect the disaster relief work and visit quake-affected local people. (Xinhua/Fan Rujun)
The 7.1-magnitude quake, which struck the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Yushu in southern Qinghai Province early Wednesday has left 760 dead, 243 missing and more than 10,000 injured as of 5 p.m. Thursday.
Source: Xinhua
http://paper.people.com.cn/rmrb/html/2010-04/16/nw.D110000renmrb_20100416_6-01.htm
First priority is to save people: Premier Wen
To save lives is their mission
Premier Wen to affirm Chinese commitment to East Asia
Premier Wen set to visit Japan this spring
Premier Wen set to visit Japan this spring
Premier Wen: China will offer more to world
Premier Wen's Tajikistan visit to deepen bilateral cooperation
Premier Wen says 'we care' to AIDS sufferers
Premier Wen paid tribute to teachers温家宝:在老师面前永远是学生!
Senior diplomats: Premier Wen's Europe visit to deepen China-EU ties
Premier Wen's visit to Russia will promote Sino-Russian ties: Chinese FM
Premier Wen meets leaders attending Summer Davos
Premier Wen assures foreign firms in China
Ten ways to save the world
Rescuers still working to save trapped miners
Save
Premier Wen, Japan Emperor call for closer economic ties
Chinese Premier Wen meets Obama, calls for more cooperation
Premier Wen expounds "real China" at UN debate
Premier Wen makes five-point proposal on China-Greece ties
Premier Wen says Expo Shanghai 2010 a splendid event
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao declares Shanghai World Expo closed
Wen pledges to promote Asia-Europe cooperation
Chinese premier responds to "arrogance" charge