The Chinese government shipped the first batch of emergency humanitarian earthquake relief supplies to Myanmar on March 31.
China welcomes invitations from international organizations to work together in providing emergency humanitarian assistance to Myanmar in earthquake response, Li Ming, spokesperson for the China International Development Cooperation Agency, said on March 30.
China has decided to provide Myanmar with 100 million yuan ($13.9 million) in emergency humanitarian aid to support earthquake relief efforts, said Li Ming, spokesperson for the China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA), on March 29.
China has decided to provide Myanmar with 100 million yuan (approximately 13.9 million U.S. dollars) in emergency humanitarian aid to support earthquake relief efforts, a spokesperson for the China International Development Cooperation Agency said on Saturday.
In response to the major earthquake that hit Myanmar on March 28, the Chinese government immediately launched emergency humanitarian relief operations, said Li Ming, spokesperson for the China International Development Cooperation Agency, on March 29.
China stands ready to do its best to provide emergency humanitarian assistance and support to the affected area in Myanmar in light of their need to help people there carry out disaster relief and rescue and pull through this trying time.
In response to a request from the government of Vanuatu and as a gesture of solidarity from the Chinese people to the people of Vanuatu, the Chinese government sent a shipment of earthquake relief supplies in a chartered civilian flight on the evening of Jan 1.
The Chinese government has provided 1 million U.S. dollars in emergency assistance to the quake-hit Vanuatu to support the country's response to the disaster and reconstruction efforts, said Li Ming, spokesperson for the China International Development Cooperation Agency on Monday.