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Chinese Vice Premier says life must be improved for people relocated from Three Gorges areas

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan has instructed local authorities to improve the living conditions of the people relocated to make way for the gigantic Three Gorges Project.

News flash: Three Gorges reservoir to be raised four metres

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

The builders of the Three Gorges dam have suddenly announced a dramatic change in the project schedule: The reservoir, which was filled to the 135-metre level in June, is to be raised an additional four metres by the end of October.

Monkeys return to a degraded river

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

Thousands of monkeys that fled in fear as the Three Gorges reservoir began rising have returned to their native habitat on one of the Yangtze’s most beautiful tributaries. But they have come back to a much dirtier river.

China to use 55 bln yuan to settle problems in Three Gorges region

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

Beijing: The Chinese government will invest 55 billion yuan (6.88 billion U.S. dollars) to settle residents relocated by the Three Gorges Project and support local industries to provide enough job opportunities in the next five years.

SARS and falun gong provide pretexts for Three Gorges arrests

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

China has used both the SARS health crisis and the crackdown on the
falun gong spiritual movement as reasons to detain migrants who dare to
complain about the Three Gorges resettlement operation.

 

Several important issues in Three Gorges resettlement

By Mu Lan on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 7, 2003) “We should take migrants’ rights and interests seriously, and never view their reasonable demands as constituting criminal activities,” two senior researchers write in a prestigious Chinese journal.

The vanishing world of the Yangtze’s Three Gorges tonight on WBAI

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

Deirdre Chetham, the author of Before the Deluge: The Vanishing World of the Yangtze’s Three Gorges, is featured tonight on WBAI’s Asia Pacific Web broadcast, starting at 8 p.m.

Witnesses to history: Migrants gather to watch the reservoir rise

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

People who were moved to make way for the Three Gorges project gathered at Maoping near the dam site on June 1 to watch the reservoir begin to fill and submerge their old homes.

Dam inspectors from Beijing given a wide berth

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

Experts from Beijing taking part in a final inspection before the
Three Gorges reservoir is filled next month are being handled with
special care by project officials desperate to prevent a local outbreak
of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).

Three Gorges project sticks to schedule amid SARS crisis

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

The current health crisis in China will have no impact on plans to
fill the Three Gorges reservoir next month, state media reports.

Cofferdam downstream Three Gorges Dam dismantled

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

The last section of a cofferdam built to facilitate construction of the Three Gorges Project from the southern bank of the Yangtze was dismantled in seconds after 3:00 p.m. Wednesday.

Relocated residents to reach 1.35 mln in Three Gorges Project

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

A Three Gorges Project official has said that 1.35 million residents in the dam area will need be relocated, 220,000 more than the original plan.

 

NPC deputy calls for waiving charges to visit Three Gorges Dam

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

How much should be paid for a visit to the world’s largest hydroelectric project. The answer of a Chinese legislator is "free". Peng Fuchun, a deputy to the National People’s Congress (NPC), said he would make a suggestion to the NPC, the country’s top legislature, at its upcoming annual session that the Three Gorges Dam is open free of charge to all tourists.

Chinese experts appeal to authorities to suspend big dam projects in southwest China following Sichuan’s deadly earthquake

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 19, 2008) Experts in geology, water conservancy, and environmental protection have jointly appealed to authorities in Beijing to temporarily suspend the approval of big hydro dams in geologically unstable areas in southwest China.

Shipping industry expects dam closure to have “huge impact”

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

Shipping companies on the Yangtze River face a steep drop in income for the next two months while navigation is suspended near the Three Gorges dam.

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