In the 6.8-magnitude earthquake in Dingri, Tibet, 206 villages (communities) in 26 townships and 26 villages (communities) in 5 counties, Dingri, Lazi, Saga, Saga and Dingjie in Tibet were affected. At present, the affected people in the disaster-stricken areas of Dingjie County have moved into disaster prevention tents, and more convenient mobile houses are being built, and a large amount of disaster relief materials, including stoves and food, are also continuing to arrive.
The reporter recently visited a resettlement site in Guojia Township, Dingjie County, which is only 17 kilometers away from the epicenter of Cuoguo Township, Dingri County, to learn about the living conditions of the affected people in Dingjie County.



The reporter saw that the resettlement site had just transported a batch of movable houses. After these movable houses were built, they will work with the tents built before the resettlement site to ensure the affected people's warm winter.
Mimatiren, the head of Guojia Township, told reporters that there are currently 10 households and 73 people in the resettlement site. According to the standard of 4 people living in one prefabricated house, it is enough for all the affected people in the resettlement site to live in.

In the interview, the reporter walked into a tent to visit. In the tent you can see stoves, buckets, kitchen utensils, stoves, Tibetan sofas, tables, and even TVs. According to the hostess, after the earthquake, the people received quilts, instant noodles, steamed buns, vegetables, meat, fuel and other disaster relief supplies.



Reporter: Li Hua, Qiu Xingxiang, Ding Zengnida, Gesang Bianjue
Director: Wang Zhuai
Produced by Xinhua News Agency Audio and Video Department
