The central government has allocated a total of 210 million yuan (.49 million) to Guangdong province and the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region after the two areas were hit by Typhoon Mangkhut last month.The funds will be used to relocate citizens, provide emergency livelihood support and rebuild damaged homes, the Ministry of Emergency Management said.Some 3 million people were affected by the super typhoon, which landed on the coast of Jiangmen, Guangdong, on Sept 16. The ministry launched a Level 5 emergency response in affected areas and sent work groups to assist with the local disaster relief work.Fireworks plants focus of safety checkThe Ministry of Emergency Management has also called for greater efforts to ensure work safety at fireworks factories in Jiangxi and Hunan provinces after carrying out an oversight campaign.The ministry sent a work group to the two provinces, both major production bases for fireworks, and conducted random checks at seven plants. The group found several potential hazards at the enterprises, including inadequate safety facilities, a lack of work safety measures and a failure to implement product standards.The work group called on local authorities to immediately rectify the hazards and come up with economic penalties for the violators. Plants found with severe problems must suspend production, the ministry said.Local work safety departments must take strong measures to ensure safety at fireworks plants and prevent accidents, it added.
The change of role came four months after the company received an injection of funds worth 15.04 billion yuan from property developer Sunac China Holdings.
The center, to be based at UNEP headquarters in Kenya, is expected to be a platform where green practices are promoted and the partnership between China and African countries, private sectors, research institutions and intergovernmental organizations are strengthened.
The check was undertaken at Tesla's Shanghai test center on Wednesday.
The city started constructing two special reservoirs to supply water to Macao at the request of Macao residents in 1959. And the two reservoirs officially began supplying water to Macao in 1960.
The city's former chief executive Leung Chun-ying underlined in a social media post that anyone who breaks the law in Hong Kong will be brought to justice in accordance with the law.
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The city's regulator said it had wrapped up the work of planning location and airspace research at its first airport, sources from the local transportation bureau said.
The central bank announced recently that it will increase its quotas for relending and offering rediscounts to financial institutions by 150 billion yuan (.53 billion), to ensure targeted loans can be channeled to private firms. The move follows an expansion of the same amount in June.
The central government has vowed to speed up the release of indicators, policies, standards, statistical systems and performance evaluations, while local governments are encouraged to explore ways to pursue high-quality development that fit their local conditions.
The city unveiled a three-year action plan in August 2018 investing some 20 billion yuan (about .9 billion) in the area, which covers 63 square km and has about 863,000 permanent residents.