China News Agency, Qinghai, Yushu, April 14 (Hu Guilong, Zhang Tianfu, Pan Yujie) On April 14, 2010, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province. Ten years later, a reporter from China News Service sorted out a set of data to perceive the Tibetan butterfly change ten years after the earthquake.

According to official statistics from Yushu Prefecture, the Yushu Earthquake recovered and reconstructed after three years of disasters. It completed 1,248 reconstruction projects and invested more than 44.754 billion yuan (the same below), which is 8 times the total investment of Yushu in the first 58 years.

Located in the hinterland of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Yushu Prefecture is the source of the Yangtze, Yellow and Lancang Rivers, and its ecological status is important. The local forest coverage rate has increased from 3.2% in 2010 to 3.97% in 2019. The total number of public welfare posts for ecological management and protection in the state has reached 16,959, and the average annual household income has increased by 21,600 yuan.

"Before the earthquake, there were only 4 kindergartens in Yushu, and now it has reached more than 150. The enrollment rate from junior high school to high school increased from 32% to 98%, and the number of high school students increased from more than 2,000 to more than 10,000 before the earthquake." Yushu State Education Bureau Director Gillow said, "Education is the biggest livelihood, and I am proud of the achievements of education."

According to Gillow, Yushu repaired and rebuilt the school building a few years after the earthquake, and kept upgrading and upgrading the following years. "Now, the school is the best building in the pastoral area, and the herders are very active in sending their children to school."

Ten years after the earthquake, Yushu launched the first screening and prevention of major endemic and infectious diseases covering 342,000 person-times across the state, and the average life expectancy increased by 6 years compared with 2010.

The participation rate of old-age insurance in Yushu Prefecture has increased from 7% in 2010 to 98%, and the maternal and neonatal mortality rates have dropped from 117.0 / 100,000 and 11.45 / ‰ in 2010 to 61.49 / 100,000 and 3.20 in 2019, respectively. / ‰.

As a deeply impoverished area, the per capita income of the impoverished population in Yushu Prefecture increased from 2,970 yuan in 2015 to more than 5,200 yuan in 2019, and the incidence of poverty fell from 34% at the end of 2015 to within 3% at the end of 2019.

As a Chinese Tibetan culture (Yushu) ecological protection experiment area, Yushu Tibetan culture has a strong atmosphere and many historic sites. In ten years, Yushu inspected the safety of cultural relics throughout the state and carried out the registration, entry, and review of the first national movable cultural relics census.

Statistics from China State Grid Qinghai Electric Power Company Yushu Power Supply Company show that before the earthquake, more than 200,000 unpowered people in Yushu prefecture accounted for half of the total population, and some power-supplying regions often take turns to provide power in turn. Today, the local power supply capacity has increased by as much as 13 times.

"In the sight, a new Yushu with beautiful ecology, distinctive features, complete functions, economic development, and safety and harmony stands proudly at the source of the Three Rivers." Wu Dejun, secretary of the Yushu State Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, said on the 14th, "Ten years of struggle and development, The once devastated disaster area has turned into a charming China Town, presenting a beautiful scene of beautiful landscapes and beauty. "(End)