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97% of roads open in Sichuan
China's Ministry of Transport says almost 97 percent of the roads in 439 of the worst-hit towns in Sichuan province had been cleared by Monday morning.
Gas, water nearly restored in quake areas
Local officials in quake-stricken Sichuan province say natural gas output has reached over 6.5 million cubic meters. That's 80 percent of normal levels before the quake.
Infrastructure restoration a priority in reconstruction
China's Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Construction has stressed that infrastructure restoration is a priority in quake-zone reconstruction work.
Job fair held in Shifang
In Shifang, one of the most hard-hit areas, a job fair was held on Tuesday to help affected people find jobs.
Overseas Chinese raise funds for quake victims
Chinese communities in Canada and the US are actively raising donations to help in recovery efforts following the Sichuan quake. One event called "Together Always" was staged at Nathan Phillips Square, near Toronto's City Hall.
Wen stresses production restoration in quake relief meeting
Premier Wen Jiabao has presided over the 16th meeting of the State Council's general headquarters on quake relief. Tuesday's meeting highlighted the importance of restoring production in the quake zone while continuing with resettling survivors.
Survivors expected to move into prefab houses by end of June
1.5 million prefab houses will be built for people left homeless by the earthquake on May 12th. Construction has already started. Survivors are expected to move in by the end of this month.
Industries recovering in Dujiangyan
Industries in Dujiangyan city were booming before the massive earthquake hit. Now, many enterprises there have cleared away the rubble and getting back into business.
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