Special report: Strong Earthquake
Jolts SW China
BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) -- Overseas Chinese and foreign citizens of
Chinese origin continue to donate money to help victims of the deadly earthquake
that hit southwest China last Monday.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the 43-strong Chinese peacekeeping
medical staff donated 24,300 RMB (about 3,470 U.S. dollars) to aid the victims.
Although they are unable to directly participate in the relief effort, "a
great fight" as they described, it is their responsibility to help the country
in overcoming the difficulty, they said.
In Los Angeles, Chinese Americans and Chinese citizens have paid a close
attention to the aftermath of the disaster and relief progress and expressed
their condolences in various forms and raised fund for China's relief efforts.
People drove to the Cathay Bank branch in San Gabriel to donate money or
checks after a local Cantonese radio station announced the event through its
programming overnight.
Dozens of Chinese medical experts and researchers called for donation in
the medical center they are working for, while over 300 Chinese students at the
University of California in Los Angeles held a candlelight vigil for the victim.
The association for the Chinese immigrating to the United States from Vietnam,
Cambodia and Laos also appealed for donation to help the quake-hit Chinese
people.
In the Philippines, various Chinese communities and Chinese newspapers have
called for donation and spoken highly of the Chinese government's relief
measures.
In Indonesia, Xiong Delong, chairman of the board of directors of
Guojiribao, the country's leading Chinese newspaper, donated 10,000 U.S.
dollars, while several Chinese newspapers such as Mianlanzaobao in the country
called for fundraising to aid the victims.
In Albania, a dozen of Chinese vendors donated 19,000 dollars. "We can not
do much, we just want to send a piece of brick, or just a tile to help the
reconstruction efforts in the disaster-hit region," said Ye Sanghua, one of
them.
The Chinese people in Germany, Iceland, Albania, Costa Rica, Venezuela
Turkey and the United Arab Emirates have also joined the donation efforts to
express their wish to help.
The quake, measuring 8.0 on the Richter scale, has claimed the lives of
over 32,000 people.