Special report: Earthquake in
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YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia, June 4 (Xinhua) -- China Sunday handed over 10 million yuan (1.25 million U.S. dollars) worth of relief materials to quake-hit Indonesia in Yogyakarta.
Tan Weiwen, minister counselor of the Chinese Embassy
in Indonesia, and Paku Alam IX, vice governor of D. I. Yogyakarta, attended the
hand-over ceremony, representing their respective central government.
The goods, weighing about 100 tons, include medicine,
medical equipment, tents, mattresses, sheets and power generators.
The vice governor thanked the Chinese government and
people for the aid, saying it is very timely and practical for Indonesia's quake
relief work.
A 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck Yogyakarta and
surrounding areas on May 27, killing over 6,000 people, injuring thousands of
others and leaving nearly 200,000 homeless.
Before sending the relief materials, the Chinese
government had offered 2 million U.S. dollars of aid in cash to Indonesia and
sent a 40-member relief team composed of seismological experts and medical
workers to the country's hardest-hit Bantul district. Enditem
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Tan Weiwen (L), minister
counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Indonesia, exchanges the signed papers
with Paku Alam IX, vice governor of D. I. Yogyakarta, in Yogyakarta,
Indonesia, June 4, 2006. China handed over 10 million RMB yuan (1.25
million US dollars) worth of relief materials to the quake-hit area in
Indonesia. The vice governor thanked the Chinese government and people for
the aid, saying it is very timely and practical for Indonesia's quake
relief work. (Xinhua Photo) |
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