In the past 30 years, Chongqing has solved the food shortage problem of more than 30 million people, provided warm clothes and quilts for nearly100000 people, and helped the victims to restore and rebuild more than 2 million houses. Since 1999, our city has been committed to the establishment of an emergency plan system for natural disasters, especially the once-in-a-century drought in Chongqing in 2006, the once-in-a-century flood in 2007, and the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008. After that, Chongqing civil affairs immediately launched an emergency response, mobilized the whole system, and went deep into disaster relief. From 1997 to 2008, the city invested159.5 billion yuan in disaster relief funds, which effectively guaranteed the development of disaster relief work. According to statistics, from 200 1 to 2007, the city helped 33.584 million people.
In 2008, the city formulated the Emergency Plan for Sudden Natural Disasters in Chongqing, and all districts, counties and towns in the city formulated corresponding emergency plans for disasters. At this point, the city's natural disaster emergency plan system has taken shape, and a disaster reduction and relief work system with disaster emergency response, life assistance for victims, post-disaster recovery and reconstruction, and disaster prevention and reduction as its basic contents has been established.
In addition, since the establishment of the minimum living security system for urban residents in the late 1990s, Chongqing has established a complete minimum living security system for urban residents and a minimum living security system for rural residents, in which the average urban minimum living security standard (monthly/person) has increased by 30.4%, and the average rural minimum living security standard (annual/person) has increased by 73. 1%. The subsistence allowance system benefited 6.5438+0.6 million people, including 830,000 urban residents, and the average subsistence allowance standard was 230 yuan/person/month; The rural minimum living security system was piloted in 2003, from less than 1 10,000 people to 770,000 people now. In 2007, Chongqing included the elderly over 80 years old in the urban subsistence allowances as classified assistance targets. In addition, in order to ensure the adaptability of the minimum living standard, the Chongqing Investigation Corps of the National Bureau of Statistics has been monitoring the living expenses of 100 urban minimum living families since April 2008, and analyzing the living conditions of the minimum living families on a monthly basis, so as to provide decision-making basis for adjusting the security standard.
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