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The earthquake tragedy has united Chinese and foreigners alike
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UPDATED: May-26-2008  
Water, Electricity Supply Resume in Quake-hit Areas
 

Water and electricity are running again in quake-hit areas of Sichuan. Almost 50 power stations went down in the earthquake. 40 are now back in operation. The State Grid is now upgrading a 220,00 Volt electricity station.

Almost 50 power stations went down in the earthquake. 40 are now back in operation. The State Grid is now upgrading a 220,00 Volt electricity station.

Once it's completed in three months, it is expected to provide a stable source of power for Jiangyou. Water is also running again in Beichuan and Wenchuan counties - the quake's epicenter. Most areas have guaranteed a daily supply of over 20 liters of water per person.

(CCTV May 26, 2008)



 
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