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Articles: Pakistan to move quake-hit city
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Posted by admin on Sunday, April 02, 2006 - 07:59 AM
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PostNukePakistan is to rebuild the city of Balakot in a completely new location after it was razed by last year's Kashmir earthquake.
Much of the city was reduced to rubble
The city, home to 300,000 people before the quake, will be rebuilt in a safer location to modern design standards. Pakistan also announced that it will shift focus from relief efforts to begin the rebuilding of devastated towns and villages on 7 April. More than 73,000 died and about 3m lost their homes when the earthquake struck. No site for the new city has yet been identified, Pakistan's Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad told a high-level meeting in Rawalpindi. Balakot is currently located on a major geological fault line about 200km (120 miles) north of the country's capital, Islamabad.
The decisions taken today will help improve the quality of life of the survivors and raise hopes for a better future
Sheikh Rashid Ahmad
Pakistan information minister

Much of the city was reduced to rubble by the 7.6-magnitude quake that struck in October last year. The government of the North-West Frontier Province has been asked to find a site. Cash on offer After the meeting, chaired by Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf, Mr Rashid said the decision to move Balakot "will help improve the quality of life of the survivors and raise hopes for a better future". Mr Musharraf told the meeting that rebuilding would have to include sturdily-built, quake-proof homes to minimise the risk of a repeat catastrophe. Quake survivors currently living in tents and receiving food relief have received leaflets in recent days urging them to return to the sites of the shattered homes. Many have already been told that they will only continue to receive aid if they return to rebuild their homes. Owners of completely damaged homes will receive 75,000 rupees (£720; $1,250) if they head home to rebuild. Those whose homes were partially damaged will receive 50,000 rupees, Pakistani news reported.
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