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China: New quake schools should be safe



By HENRY SANDERSON, AP
02 July 2008 @ 06:13 am EST

BEIJING - New schools built in areas hit by a devastating earthquake in May must be safe and strongly built, China's Education Ministry said amid widespread anger over poorly built schools that collapsed during the temblor, killing thousands of children.

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In new guidelines the ministry called on local authorities to "meticulously and carefully" carry out reconstruction of schools in earthquake-affected areas, a notice on its Web site said late Tuesday.

In general, the Chinese government has been praised for its reaction to the earthquake, which killed nearly 70,000 people, mostly in Sichuan province. But grieving parents have angrily accused local governments of having allowed shoddy school construction.

The guidelines said every school in earthquake-affected areas must be assessed, and those considered potentially dangerous must be demolished.

"When going through rebuilding, every school in the affected areas should be made to be the firmest and safest, so as to not worry parents and the public," the ministry said.

Most schools and kindergartens in affected areas should resume classes in permanent buildings by September 2009, and all should be restored by a year later, it said.

The Education Ministry is working with the Construction Ministry and other relevant departments to establish new earthquake-resistant building standards, it said.

Parents have protested at numerous schools in Sichuan, calling for explanations of why schools collapsed so easily while nearby buildings were still standing after the magnitude 7.9 quake.

Engineers and building experts sent to the disaster zone to study damage have also raised questions about poor construction, bad urban planning and lack of enforcement of building codes.

Chen Baosheng, a professor of Tongji University who studies disaster prevention in buildings, said previous construction standards in earthquake-hit areas had not been followed very well.

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