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Ⅰ. Disasters in China Ⅱ. Disaster Relief Operations by the Armed Forces

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Ⅰ. Disasters in China Ⅱ. Disaster Relief Operations by the Armed Forces

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  1. Ⅰ. Disasters in China Ⅱ. Disaster Relief Operations by the Armed Forces Ⅲ. Cooperation in Disaster Relief Ⅳ. Capabilities Building

  2. Ⅰ. Disasters in China

  3. Ⅰ. Disasters in China

  4. Ⅰ. Disasters in China

  5. Ⅰ. Disasters in China

  6. Ⅰ. Disasters in China

  7. Ⅱ. Disaster Relief Operations by the Armed Forces

  8. The armed forces have undertaken many DR operations, such as: • Xingtai Earthquake Relief in 1966 • Tangshan Earthquake Relief in 1976 • Floods Fighting in 1998 • Fighting against SARS in 2003 Ⅱ. Disaster Relief Operations by the Armed Forces

  9. Fighting against Snow and Sleet in 2008 by the Armed Forces Troops Deployed : 224,000 Militiamen and Reservists Mobilized : 1.036 million Planes Deployed : 226 sorties/time Ⅱ. Disaster Relief Operations by the Armed Forces

  10. Sichuan Earthquake Relief Operations in 2008 by the Armed Forces Troops Deployed : 146,000 Militiamen and Reservists Mobilized : 75,000 Planes Deployed : 4,700 sorties/time Vehicles Deployed : 533,000 vehicles/time Ⅱ. Disaster Relief Operations by the Armed Forces

  11. Ⅲ. Cooperation in Disaster Relief

  12. 1. Overseas Rescue Operations Since 2002, China has provided DR assistance to Afghanistan, Algeria, Iran, Morocco, Madagascar, the DPRK, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Maldives, Kenya, Somalia, the US, Pakistan, Lebanon, the Philippines, Myanmar, etc. Ⅲ. Cooperation in Disaster Relief

  13. 2. Foreign Assistance to China China has received assistance from many countries /regions when struck by disasters. During the Wenchuan Earthquake relief operations, some foreign armed forces have sent military planes and medical teams. Ⅲ. Cooperation in Disaster Relief

  14. 3. Disaster Relief Cooperation International Conference on Disaster Relief Ⅲ. Cooperation in Disaster Relief

  15. 3. Disaster Relief Cooperation Joint Disaster Relief Exercises Ⅲ. Cooperation in Disaster Relief

  16. Ⅳ. Capabilities Building

  17. 1. Disaster Relief Legislation • Law on Flood Prevention • National Emergency Plan on Natural DR • Regulations on the Armed Forces’ Participation in DR • Etc. Ⅳ. Capabilities Building

  18. 2. Emergency Response Mechanisms Ⅳ. Capabilities Building

  19. 2. Emergency Response Mechanisms Ⅳ. Capabilities Building

  20. 2. Emergency Response Mechanisms Ⅳ. Capabilities Building

  21. 3. Rescue Capabilities Ⅳ. Capabilities Building

  22. 3. Rescue Capabilities Ⅳ. Capabilities Building

  23. Experience and Lessons • Enlighten people on necessary knowledge and skills • Carry out DR exercises in the daily life • Improve the system of emergency response management • Enhance the construction of professional forces • Improve the policies, laws and regulations

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