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China Expresses Condolences to Japanese Earthquake Victims: No Reports of Chinese Casualties

2024-01-02 11:50:00

China: Expresses condolences to the victims of the Japanese earthquake. There are currently no reports of casualties of Chinese citizens in Japan.

Release time: 19:50 on January 2, 2024 Source: China News Network

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin hosted a regular press conference on January 2.

A reporter asked: According to reports, on the 1st, a strong earthquake occurred in the Noto area of ​​Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan and triggered a tsunami. As of the morning of the 2nd, the earthquake had killed more than 20 people, and many places including Ishikawa Prefecture were severely affected. Has China expressed condolences to Japan? What measures have been taken to protect Chinese citizens?

Wang Wenbin said that yesterday a strong earthquake occurred in the Noto area of ​​Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, causing casualties and property losses. We express our condolences to the victims and express our condolences to the families of the victims and the injured. The Chinese Embassy in Japan, the Consulate General in Nagoya, and the Consulate General in Niigata have immediately activated the emergency response mechanism and issued a consular reminder. There are currently no reports of casualties among Chinese citizens in Japan. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the embassy and consulates in Japan will continue to pay close attention to the earthquake disaster and provide necessary assistance to Chinese citizens in Japan in a timely manner. (Making Yue Ziyan)

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