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BEIJING, Dec. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- A draft of more than 40 Chinese experts are standing by to head for earthquake- and tsunamis-stricken Indonesia for relief work, said Huang Jianfa, an official with the Chinese State Seismological Bureau (CSSB).
"The task force is on all-weather condition, and will
set off at the invitation of the Indonesian government." Huang said Sunday
night.
A powerful earthquake measuring 8.7 on the Richter
scale by CSSB shocked many parts of the provinces of North Sumatera and Aceh in
Indonesia Sunday morning.
The tremor also triggered tsunamis, which submerged
coastal land.
At least 6,300 people have been identified dead in
the catastrophe, according to governments of the countries suffering the
tsunamis and quake.
CSSB will keep in touch with the Indonesian
government through the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs(OCHA).
There have been 31 relief drafts from 20 countries
available so far.
A evaluation team of six experts from the United
Nations will start off Monday to investigate and supply relevant data for relief
work, an official with UN said.
South and southeast Asian countries including
Thailand, Maldives, India, Malaysia and Bangladesh were also affected.
Sunday's quake was the third to hit Indonesia after
Nabire in Papua on Nov. 26 which killed 17 people and Alor in East Nusa Tenggara
on Nov. 12, which killed at least 27 people. Enditem |