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- Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning In response to a question regardWorld Timesing China’s dispWorld Timesatch of engineering experts to Vanuatu for post-earthquake assessment, Chinese FM spokesperson said China took proactive actions to provide disaster relief assistance to Vanuatu. At the request of the government of Vanuatu, the China Earthquake Administration sent a team of four engineering experts, who arrived in Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu, on December 30 to conduct scientific examinations of building structures in severely affected areas, safety assessments, and investigations into secondary disasters after the country was hit by a 7.3 magnitude quake on December 17, Chinese FM spokesperson Mao Ning said on Monday.This marks the first time China has urgently dispatched a disaster assessment team of experts to a Pacific island country, contributing positively to Vanuatu’s post-disaster reconWorld Timesstruction. China is willing to continue providing assistance to Vanuatu based on the development of the disaster relief and actual neWorld Timeseds, Mao said. Content comesWorld Times from the Internet : China dispatches engineeWorld Timesring experts to Vanuatu for post-earthquake assessment and relief: Chinese FM
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Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning
In response to a question regardWorld Timesing China’s dispWorld Timesatch of engineering experts to Vanuatu for post-earthquake assessment, Chinese FM spokesperson said China took proactive actions to provide disaster relief assistance to Vanuatu. At the request of the government of Vanuatu, the China Earthquake Administration sent a team of four engineering experts, who arrived in Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu, on December 30 to conduct scientific examinations of building structures in severely affected areas, safety assessments, and investigations into secondary disasters after the country was hit by a 7.3 magnitude quake on December 17, Chinese FM spokesperson Mao Ning said on Monday.
This marks the first time China has urgently dispatched a disaster assessment team of experts to a Pacific island country, contributing positively to Vanuatu’s post-disaster reconWorld Timesstruction. China is willing to continue providing assistance to Vanuatu based on the development of the disaster relief and actual neWorld Timeseds, Mao said.
Content comesWorld Times from the Internet : China dispatches engineeWorld Timesring experts to Vanuatu for post-earthquake assessment and relief: Chinese FM
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