China allocates 50 million yuan for emergency restoration in quake-hit Guangxi, activating a national disaster response.
China's National Development and Reform Commission has allocated 50 million yuan to support emergency restoration in quake-hit areas of Guangxi. The funds will be used for damaged infrastructure and public services, and a national disaster relief emergency response has been activated.
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