BEIJING, July 16 (Xinhua) -- A deputy to the National People's Congress
(NPC), China's top legislature, has proposed to designate May 12, the day when
the magnitude-8.0 quake devastated the country's southwest earlier this year, as
"National Disaster Prevention Day."
The proposed day could help promote awareness about disaster prevention and
relief, the People's Daily quoted Zhao Peng, a deputy to the 10th and 11th NPC,
as saying.
"We find that many people did not know how to react to the earthquake and
perform proper first aid in the wake of May 12 earthquake," he told the
Beijing-based newspaper.
The proposition, should it be passed, would arouse the public's response
awareness to disaster and possibly help to save their lives, he added.
Zhao urged the public to take advantage of this memorial day to publicize
the knowledge of emergency rescue through various media channels, including the
Internet, TV and radio.
The day should serve to complement the earthquake and disaster-relief work
in future, the paper reported on Wednesday.
China boasts a vast territory but it is also subject to variousnatural
calamities. About 70 percent of its cities and about half of its population are
scattered in areas vulnerable to natural disaster.
The earthquake that jolted southwestern China in May had claimed 69,197
lives as of Wednesday.
Earlier, the national government had set a three day national mourning
period from May 19 to 21 to remember the quake dead.