Special
report: Strong
Earthquake Jolts SW China
BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhua) -- China is deeply grateful
for the messages of support and the earthquake relief aid coming from the
international community, Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said on Thursday.
As of 2 p.m. on Thursday, 151 countries and 14
regional or international organizations had offered support in various forms.
"We hope people in the quake-hit areas will recover
from the catastrophe and reconstruct their homes as soon as possible," Qin said.
The quake-hit areas urgently needed tents, quilts,
food, medicines and equipment for satellite communications and rescue.
The Chinese government had agreed with the Japanese
government's sending a professional emergency relief team to the affected areas,
Qin said.
The offer showed the Japanese government and people's
care and the relief team was expected to set off as soon as possible, Qin said.
Qin said China had expressed gratitude to willingness
and offers from other countries to send relief teams, and officials were
considering the offers according to the situation in the quake areas.
Meanwhile, the central and local governments were
actively searching for and trying to assist foreign nationals in earthquake
zone, Qin said.
Officials had located 31 Britons, 12 U.S. travelers
and two Israelis, all safe and sound, in Sichuan, Qin said, noting that China
had notified their embassies and consulates.
However, a German man working in Deyang city had died
of illness in the aftermath. Qin expressed condolences, saying the German
consulate in Chengdu had been informed.
No other foreign casualties had been reported so far,
Qin said.