Massive resettlement launched in NW China
The provincial government formally launched the project on May 6, 2011, planning to displace more than 2.79 million residents in next 10 years, 2.4 million from southern Shaanxi and the rest from the northern Baiyu Mountain area - one of the three poorest mountain areas in the province, Kazinform cites China Daily.
More than 2,000 geologic disasters hit southern Shaanxi from 2001 to 2010, leaving about 590 people dead or missing and causing an economic loss of 45 billion yuan.
However, about half of the 2.4 million people living in southern Shaanxi province are targeted as part of a poverty relief program.
"We are sure that we can fulfill our goal and the government will keep the promise," the provincial governor Zhao Zhengyong said at a mobilizing meeting in Ankang city of Shaanxi province on May 6.
In fact, there are some tough obstacles ahead for such a huge and expensive project, such as the shortage of capital and land.
For the resettlement investment plan in southern Shaanxi, for instance, among the designed investment-77.22 billion yuan-used to help build new house in the resettled areas, as much as 71.59 billion yuan have to be raised by the residents themselves.
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