China News Agency, Jakarta, December 20th (Reporter Lin Yongchuan) The 20th is the full month since the magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred in Zhanyu County, West Java Province, Indonesia, and it is also the last day of search and rescue work in the earthquake area.

According to Indonesian official media reports, the search and rescue team found the remains of three more victims that day.

So far, the death toll caused by the Zhanyu earthquake has risen to 635, and another 5 people are missing.

  The Indonesian official Antara News Agency quoted Zhanyu County Magistrate Herman Suherman (Herman Suherman) as reporting on the same day that although heavy rains have caused great difficulties in search and rescue work, the army, police, search and rescue department and volunteers Search and rescue teams are still racing against time to search for the eight missing persons.

The remains of three victims were found on the last day of the search.

  In this earthquake, the number of severely, moderately and slightly damaged residential houses exceeded 8,000, 11,000, and 18,000, respectively.

According to the plan previously announced by Indonesian President Joko, these houses will be rebuilt with 60 million rupiah (about 27,000 yuan), 30 million rupiah (about 13,500 yuan) and 15 million rupiah (about 6,750 yuan) respectively. or restoration grants.

  Another 525 school buildings, 269 houses of worship, 14 medical institutions and 17 office buildings were severely damaged in the earthquake.

  Sukhman said that the earthquake-stricken areas will fully enter the post-disaster reconstruction phase from the 21st.

He said that during the reconstruction transition period, the victims whose houses were slightly damaged can gradually return to their homes; for the victims whose houses were severely damaged, the local government provided temporary family tents to help.

  At 13:21 local time on November 21 (14:21 Beijing time), a magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred in Zhanyu County, West Java Province, Indonesia, with a focal depth of 10 kilometers, causing major disasters.

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