The direct economic loss caused by Wenchuan earthquake is 845.2 billion yuan. Sichuan suffered the most serious losses, accounting for 9 1.3%, Gansu 5.8% and Shaanxi 2.9%.
The losses of private houses and houses of urban residents accounted for 27.4% of the total losses. The losses including schools, hospitals and other non-residential buildings accounted for 20.4% of the total losses.
There are also urban infrastructure losses such as infrastructure, roads and bridges, accounting for 2 1.9% of the total losses.
Wenchuan earthquake has a certain impact on cultural relics in Sichuan province, and the damaged cultural relics account for about one-fifth of the cultural relics in the province. Among the 8 national key cultural relics protection units in Mianyang, 5 were seriously damaged, 30 were provincial cultural protection units and 24 were damaged.
Among them, Hoonji, which has a history of 3,500 years in Pingwu County, was seriously damaged. Among more than 40 ancient buildings in Dujiangyan, 95% were damaged in the earthquake, the most serious of which were the Erwang Temple, Fulongguan Temple and Emperor Hall in Shi Tian Cave of Qingcheng Mountain. 80% to 90% of Tibetan and Qiang pagodas in Aba Prefecture may have been damaged, and Qiang villages in Tao Ping partially collapsed.