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After the earthquake in Japan: Vietnamese Embassy coordinates community support work

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng07/01/2024


On January 6, the Vietnamese Embassy in Japan held an online meeting with Vietnamese associations to discuss coordination to support Vietnamese people affected by the earthquake.

The online meeting was attended by the Vietnamese Consulate General in Osaka, the Vietnamese Consulate General in Fukuoka, and Vietnamese associations in many localities. According to VNA, Ambassador Pham Quang Hieu suggested that support work should be carried out openly, transparently, with quick and accurate information, and immediate and long-term measures should be identified. In the immediate future, the focus should be on urgent measures such as providing food, water, and shelter, and identifying which groups need support.

Long-term measures such as finding jobs and stabilizing life will be implemented in the coming time. Ishikawa Prefecture has more than 5,000 Vietnamese people, of whom about 600 (mainly interns) are working at companies and factories in the Noto Peninsula area. This is also the area most severely damaged by the earthquake, especially areas such as Wajima, Nanao, and Suzu.

According to Kyodo, as of January 6, the death toll from the 7.6-magnitude earthquake that struck on January 1 had risen to more than 100, while 211 people were still missing. About 23,800 households in Ishikawa were without electricity, and more than 66,400 households were without water. The Ishikawa prefectural government is planning to build temporary housing for the affected residents. However, this work is not expected to be completed before January 12, as aftershocks continue to shake the Noto Peninsula.

The Japan Meteorological Agency predicts heavy rain in the area will last until January 7, followed by snowfall.

KHANH HUNG



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