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Life in earthquake zone getting back to normal

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Source: CCTV.com | 07-13-2008 10:10

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Exactly two months ago, the most devastating earthquake in decades hit Sichuan province. But with the help of government funding and international aid, life there is getting back to normal.

In Yingxiu town, where once there was only rubble, the People's Liberation Army have built nearly 3000 temporary houses.

It's transformed not only the landscape, but also the lives of thousands of quake survivors, who recently moved from tents into these houses.

This grandma proudly shows off her lunch, spicy stewed fish.

Residents in this community easily get meat and vegetables from this market street. (CCTV.com)
Residents in this community easily get meat and vegetables from 
this market street. (CCTV.com)

Residents in this community easily get meat and vegetables from this market street. They can also buy daily necessities at a fair price.

Supplies in the quake zone must travel over mountainous roads.

Some of these roads are blocked, like this one linking Yingxiu to nearby Wenchuan county.

Soldiers are clearing rubble so they can blow up the main blockage. (CCTV.com)
Soldiers are clearing rubble so they can blow up the main 
blockage. (CCTV.com)

Soldiers are clearing rubble so they can blow up the main blockage.

It's hoped that by the end of August, repairs on the 55-kilometer road will be done.

In Pengzhou city, coping with the summer heat is a big concern.

One way for people to take their minds off the temperature is to keep busy.

And residents seem fairly satisfied with life in general.

Pengzhou resident, said, "The house might not be very spacious, but we have a place to live nevertheless. Plus we sleep well, eat well. A kitchen has been set up so we have a place to cook as well. In the past three months, government gave us relief allowances. With money and food, we are really content with our lives."

These kids have the time to just be kids. (CCTV.com)
These kids have the time to just be kids. (CCTV.com)

And these kids have the time to just be kids.

It's hoped that with more aid and care coming from around the world, these scenes will be a common sight throughout the whole quake zone.

 

Editor:Du Xiaodan