Special report: Strong Earthquake Jolts SW China
TOKYO, May 15 (Xinhua) -- A Japanese rescue team left Narita airport, east
of Tokyo, late Thursday afternoon for southwestern China's quake-hit Sichuan
province to assist local disaster relief efforts.
The team is to be the first group of foreign aid personnel to China
following the devastating 7.8-magnitude quake which jolted a wide range of areas
around China on Monday.
The Japanese government decided to dispatch the some-40-member team after
receiving accept from the Chinese government earlier in the day.
The team, made up of firefighters, members of the police, Japan Coast Guard
and the Japan International Cooperation Agency, took a flight of the Japan
Airline, or JAL.
The Japanese government said on Tuesday that the country was ready to offer
all forms of assistance, including rescue and medical assistance, to China over
the earthquake pending China's request.