Premier urges rescue as top priority in quake relief

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Premier Li Keqiang on Monday urged the rescue of people as top priority in relief work after a deadly 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit southwest China's Yunnan Province.

Li gave the instructions aboard a plane rushing to the quake zone, where at least 398 people died as of 2 p.m. Monday.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang helps make way for the injured at the earthquake zone in southwest China's Yunnan Province, Aug. 4, 2014. Premier Li Keqiang walked into Longtoushan Township of Ludian County Monday to examine the situation of the earthquake and instruct the quake relief work.

The quake occurred at 4:30 p.m. Sunday (Beijing Time) with a depth of 12 km. The epicenter was at Longtoushan Township, 23 km southwest of the county seat of Ludian.

The earthquake was the worst to jolt the region in the last 100 years, causing higher-than-expected losses.

There is no time to delay the rescue, Li told senior officials of the central government departments as well as the People's Liberation Army and the Armed Police at an emergency meeting held on the plane.

He urged the greatest efforts to search for the missing and rescue those buried under the debris.

"(We can) never give up until the last minute," he said.

Rescuers must be highly cautious against secondary disasters including landslides and mud-rock flows to prevent more casualties, as the possibility of strong aftershocks of five to six magnitude cannot be ruled out, he said.

He also called for all-out efforts to treat the injured and transfer those suffering serious injuries to hospitals in nearby regions with better medical conditions.

The government will use this time to relocate residents and allocate more food, tents and medicine to the quake zone.

"(We must) ensure people have access to food, clothes, safe dwelling places and clean water," he said.

He also urged timely and sufficient reports on the disaster and quake relief.

Information about the rescue, epidemic prevention, relocation of the affected people, and repair of infrastructure must be open and transparent so as to boost social confidence in the quake relief, he said.

A unified commanding system must be established so that demands raised during the quake relief can be met effectively, he said.

Farmers should be provided with subsidies to ensure that agricultural production resumes soon.

Damaged roads as well as electricity and telecommunications facilities must be repaired as soon as possible to pave the way for the relief, he said.

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