Li promised to improve the quake-jolted region's infrastructure, including repairing roads and setting up pipelines with drinkable water.
The different levels of local government should play the main role in the natural disaster rescue operations because they are more familiar with the local geography and social situations, the premier said.
At the same time, the central government should make systematic policies to help people get on their feet again while encouraging them to be self-sufficient, Li said.
"Our country has a vast area with natural disasters occurring frequently," Li said. "We should summarize experiences and set up a systematic, orderly and effective mechanism to deal with natural disasters."
Gansu Governor Liu Weiping said the local government will put the premier's instructions into action to help people rebuild their houses and supply them with sufficient food, water and medicine.
The region is on a plateau 2,700 meters high, which has made the rebuilding effort difficult, the provincial governor said.
Winter starts early in October and ends late in May, and as a result, reconstruction work will be delayed due to the long-lasting frozen period, Liu said.
To help the poverty-stricken villagers get jobs, the provincial government plans to offer training in the quake-hit areas, Liu said.
Liu also suggested establishing 76 relocation sites for about 7,000 families whose houses are on the earthquake belt, and he asked for 608 million yuan ($99 million) from the central government for the project.
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