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| Donations Urged for Blizzards-hit Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang |
| The China Charity Federation and 10 other local non-governmental organizations Thursday published a joint appeal urging domestic and overseas institutions and individuals to make donations to the Inner Mongolia and the Xinjiang, which were devastated by snowstorms in the winter. |
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| Wild Wolves Benefit from Blizzard in Xinjiang |
| Wild wolves seem to be the only group benefiting from the blizzards in the northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the largest snow storms in the past five decades. |
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| Denmark Donates for Disaster Relief in Inner Mongolia |
| The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs is providing US$30,000 to support Red Cross relief work in China's snowstorm-hit Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the Danish embassy announced Friday. |
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| Inner Mongolia Puts One Billion Yuan into Disaster Relief |
| Northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has over the past two months poured 1.09 billion yuan (about US$131 million) into blizzard relief efforts. |
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| 5M Yuan Earmarked for Pupils in Blizzard-Hit Area |
| China's central government has earmarked five million yuan for poor pupils in the blizzard-hit Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. |
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| Disaster Relief Distributed in Snowstorm-hit Inner Mongolia |
| People in the blizzard-attacked Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region got grain, clothes and fodder from local governments to weather through the hard times. |
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| 3,000 Ahus Die in Blizzard-hit Area in Xinjiang |
| The blizzard-ravaged Altay Prefecture in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is taking every possible measure to prevent ahus, a rare antelope species, and other wildlife from starving. |
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| More People Suffer from Snowstorm in Inner Mongolia |
| The ongoing heavy snowstorm in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has so far tortured nearly 2.6 million local people in 492 villages and towns. |
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| Snowmelt Will Cause Flooding in Xinjiang |
| Floods are forecast in the upcoming spring in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region because of this winter's blizzards, according to the local government. |
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| Relief Efforts for Snow-trapped Herdsmen Continues |
| The governments of Xinjiang and Altay are doing their best to ship relief materials to villagers stranded by heavy snow in northern Xinjiang. |
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| Over 100 Million Yuan Donation to Inner Mongolia |
| So far, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in north China has appropriated money and materials worth 100 million yuan (some US$12 million) to the blizzard-stricken areas. |
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| CCF Initiates Emergent Aids to Blizzard-Hit Xinjiang |
| The first donation totaling two million yuan (US$240,000) will be sent to the blizzard- hit Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, sources said from China's biggest charity organization Tuesday. |
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| Disaster Relief for Snowstorm-hit Inner Mongolia |
| People in the blizzard-hit Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region are receiving grain, clothes and fodder from local governments to help them through the hard times. |
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| Xinjiang Snowfall Rescue Reports Progress |
| The Chinese government is trying every possible way to help herdsmen stranded by blizzards in northern parts of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region get through the frigid winter. |
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| CCF Calls for Urgent Aid to Blizzard-Torn Xinjiang |
| China Charity Federation (CCF) said Thursday aid is urgently needed to help people in the snowstorm-hit Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in northwest China. |
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| Two Killed, Over 60 Injured in Blizzards in Xinjiang |
| Two herdsmen have been reported dead and more than 60 injured as a result of the continuing blizzards, which has hit northwest Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region since last October. |
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| Over 20 Ahus Dead in Xinjiang Snowstorms |
| The continuing snowfall, which hit northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region this winter, has caused the death of over 20 ahus, a rare antelope species. |
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| Vice Premier Urges Relief for Snow Storm-Hit Xinjiang |
| Vice-Premier Wen Jiabao has called for efforts to provide relief to the blizzard-hit areas in Altay, Tacheng, Ili, Changji, Hami and Bayan Bulag in northern and eastern parts of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. |
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| U.S. Donates US$100,000 to Snow-Hit Inner Mongolia |
| The U.S. government Friday donated US$100,000 to the blizzard-hit areas in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. |
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| People Nationwide Donate to Blizzard-hit Inner Mongolia |
| Zhou Weide, vice-chairman of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional government, Monday accepted 1.2 million yuan (about US$144,000) and one million Hong Kong dollars and 4,000 sets of underwear from the State Development Bank and other companies in the Chinese mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. |
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