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Foreign Minister [[Stephen Smith (Australian politician)|Stephen Smith]] has expressed his condolences and offered help of search and rescue experts<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-05/13/content_8159462.htm|title=Australia offers expert rescue help to China|publisher=[[Xinhua]]|date=2008-05-12|2008-05-13}}</ref>, saying,"On behalf of all Australians, I extend our deepest sympathies to those affected by the terrible earthquake in Sichuan Province, China. Our thoughts go out to the victims and their families in Chengdu city and surrounding areas. The Australian Government stands ready to provide practical assistance and has already offered Australia’s expert urban search and rescue capabilities through Emergency Management Australia."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foreignminister.gov.au/releases/2008/fa-s073a_08.html|title=China Earthquake|publisher=|date=2008-05-13|2008-05-16}}</ref> |
Foreign Minister [[Stephen Smith (Australian politician)|Stephen Smith]] has expressed his condolences and offered help of search and rescue experts<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-05/13/content_8159462.htm|title=Australia offers expert rescue help to China|publisher=[[Xinhua]]|date=2008-05-12|2008-05-13}}</ref>, saying,"On behalf of all Australians, I extend our deepest sympathies to those affected by the terrible earthquake in Sichuan Province, China. Our thoughts go out to the victims and their families in Chengdu city and surrounding areas. The Australian Government stands ready to provide practical assistance and has already offered Australia’s expert urban search and rescue capabilities through Emergency Management Australia."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foreignminister.gov.au/releases/2008/fa-s073a_08.html|title=China Earthquake|publisher=|date=2008-05-13|2008-05-16}}</ref> |
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While announcing a one million Australian dollar donation, which would “be channelled through the Red Cross and be delivered by the Red Cross Society of China”, Foreign Minister Smith said, “All Australians have been deeply saddened by the terrible loss of life and suffering of so many people following the catastrophic earthquake in China's Sichuan Province on May 12…[Chinese] Foreign Minister Yang greatly appreciated Australia's immediate offer of practical assistance of the expert urban search and rescue capabilities of the Emergency Management Australia.”<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23709812-662,00.html|title=Australia pledges $1m to China|publisher=Herald Sun|date=2008-05-16|2008-05-16}}</ref> |
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Bhutanese King [[Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck|Jigme Khesar Wangchuck]] and [[List of Prime Ministers of Bhutan|Prime Minister]] [[Jigme Thinley]] sent condolences to the Chinese people, the [[government of China]] and the families of the victims of the earthquake.<ref name=Xinhuanet> {{cite news |first=|last=|title=More countries, leaders offer condolences to China over deadly quake |url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-05/15/content_8176001.htm|work= [[Xinhuanet]] |publisher= |date=2008-05-15 |accessdate=2008-05-15}}</ref> The Bhutanese government also expressed a belief that the victims will be able to rebuild their lives.<ref name=Xinhuanet/> |
Bhutanese King [[Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck|Jigme Khesar Wangchuck]] and [[List of Prime Ministers of Bhutan|Prime Minister]] [[Jigme Thinley]] sent condolences to the Chinese people, the [[government of China]] and the families of the victims of the earthquake.<ref name=Xinhuanet> {{cite news |first=|last=|title=More countries, leaders offer condolences to China over deadly quake |url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-05/15/content_8176001.htm|work= [[Xinhuanet]] |publisher= |date=2008-05-15 |accessdate=2008-05-15}}</ref> The Bhutanese government also expressed a belief that the victims will be able to rebuild their lives.<ref name=Xinhuanet/> |
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The 2008 Sichuan earthquake, magnitude 7.9 Mw, occurred at 14:28:01.42 CST (06:28:01.42 UTC) on 12 May 2008,[1] with its epicenter in Wenchuan County, Sichuan province of the People's Republic of China. The disaster prompted many offers of monetary donations and other forms of aid from across the globe.
Government responses
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith has expressed his condolences and offered help of search and rescue experts[2], saying,"On behalf of all Australians, I extend our deepest sympathies to those affected by the terrible earthquake in Sichuan Province, China. Our thoughts go out to the victims and their families in Chengdu city and surrounding areas. The Australian Government stands ready to provide practical assistance and has already offered Australia’s expert urban search and rescue capabilities through Emergency Management Australia."[3] While announcing a one million Australian dollar donation, which would “be channelled through the Red Cross and be delivered by the Red Cross Society of China”, Foreign Minister Smith said, “All Australians have been deeply saddened by the terrible loss of life and suffering of so many people following the catastrophic earthquake in China's Sichuan Province on May 12…[Chinese] Foreign Minister Yang greatly appreciated Australia's immediate offer of practical assistance of the expert urban search and rescue capabilities of the Emergency Management Australia.”[4]
Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Wangchuck and Prime Minister Jigme Thinley sent condolences to the Chinese people, the government of China and the families of the victims of the earthquake.[5] The Bhutanese government also expressed a belief that the victims will be able to rebuild their lives.[5]
Prime Minister Hassanal Bolkiah expressed great sadness at the loss of life and destruction in China.[6]
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Maxime Bernier said, "We are greatly saddened by the news that thousands lost their lives and that hundreds of children who were at school at the time are trapped in the debris."[7]
French President Nicolas Sarkozy said in a letter to Chinese President Hu Jintao, "I would like to let you know that I am deeply moved and would like to assure you of France's support for the Chinese people in this difficult moment."[7]
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has offered her condolences as well as stating that the German government was ready to provide speedy assistance.[8] Germany announced that it would provide, via the German Red Cross, an initial €500,000 in aid.[9]
Hong Kong pledged $38.4 million in aid and volunteer rescue teams for the victims in Sichuan.[10]
Prime Minister Gyurcsány Ferenc sent a telegraph to Premier of the People's Republic of China Wen Jiabao to send his condolences, and those of the Hungarian people and government, to the victims and to those injured by earthquake. Laszlo Paloczi travelled to the region from Bangkok to prepare and estimate the help of a rescue team of 40 members.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed his deep sorrow at the loss of lives and said, "India stands ready to offer any assistance that may be needed at this difficult time".[11]
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini expressed his deep regret, as well as that of the Iranian government and people, expressed sympathy for the Chinese government and the families of victims, and prayed for immediate recovery of the injured.[12]
The italian Foreign Affairs Minister Franco Frattini expressed to the chinese counterpart Mr. Yang Jechi his deep sorrow for the enormous loss of human lives caused by the earthquake in the Sichuan region, adding that the whole italian country participates in solidarity with all the chinese people suffering because of this mournful event. He moreover said that Italy is ready to supply all the assistance needed in this circumstance by the chinese government.[13]
Japan has offered to send aid to Chinese victims of the quake.[14] The Japanese foreign minister said that China has asked Japan for aid and is set to receive an initial $4.8 million in cash and goods.[15]
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki said he was saddened by the disaster. "On behalf of the government and the people of Kenya and on my own behalf, I send this message of condolence and encouragement to the government and the people of China following the tragic loss of lives as a result of the earthquake," Kibaki said in a statement.[7]
Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus extended condolences to President Hu Jintao of the People’s Republic of China, saying, "In this hour of grief for your country, the people of Lithuania stand in solidarity with the people of China affected by great pain and suffering. The tragedy caused by the earthquake is a serious challenge to the whole of China. I therefore wish you fortitude and strength in eliminating the consequences of this disaster."[16]
The Macau government appropriated 15.7 million USD for aid.[17]
On Tuesday, the Malaysian Foreign Ministry expressed deep sadness over loss of lives in the devastating earthquake in Southwest China. So far, there had been no injuries or fatalities among Malaysians in the affected areas.[18]
Deputy Prime Minister Michael Cullen extended New Zealand's sympathy and condolences to China, and said New Zealand stood ready to assist in an appropriate way if they were asked.[19]
The General Secretary of the Korean Worker Party Kim Jong Il expressed his deepest sympathy with the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese government and sent condolences to the Chinese people's victims families.[20]
President Pervez Musharraf extended condolences to China, and stated that the country stood by the great Chinese people, and assured them of Pakistan's full support and solidarity.[21]
Republic of the Philippines President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has ordered a medical team to be deployed in the affected region. The Philippine government also donated $450,000 in aid for the victims in Sichuan and $300,000 to aid disaster relief efforts from Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar.[22]
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has sent a message of solace, stating that Russia is ready to help if necessary.[23]
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong offered to provide rescue teams and emergency workers to assist the recovery efforts.[24] President Sellapan Ramanathan expressed his sadness over the great loss of life.[25]
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak sent a condolence telegram to Chinese President Hu Jintao.[15]
- Republic of China (Taiwan)
Prime Minister Chang Chun-hsiung said, "We expressed our condolences and we are willing to assist in rescue missions and provide necessary humanitarian aid."[7]
Tibet Government in Exile The 14th Dalai Lama extends his deep sympathy and heartfelt condolences to those families who have been directly affected by the strong earthquake on 12 May 2008 and offer his prayers for those who have lost their lives and those injured in the quake.[26]
Foreign Secretary David Miliband said he offered help from Britain and expressed his condolences to China.[27]
President George W. Bush gave China his condolences, and stated that "the thoughts and prayers of the American people are with the Chinese people, especially those directly affected. The United States stands ready to help in any way possible."[28] White House Press Secretary Dana Perino said that China had yet to ask for aid, so "what we can do as a country is offer our support and our thoughts and our prayers."[28] On Tuesday, President George W. Bush spoke with Chinese President Hu Jintao on the telephone, during which they discussed the earthquake, among other issues.[29] The U.S. has pledged an initial $500,000 in aid.[30]
Pope Benedict XVI said Wednesday he was praying for the victims of the devastating earthquake that killed thousands of people in China.[31]
The Government of Vietnam has sent condolence messages to its Chinese counterpart.[32]
Responses from organizations
By a the office of the Spokesman for Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki Moon, announced a grant of $7 million from the Central Emergency Response fund, to be used by “be used by United Nations agencies, funds and programmes to help meet the most urgent humanitarian requirements.” [33] Also, the Spokesman for Mr. Ban said, through a statement, “The Secretary-General is deeply saddened by the loss of life and destruction of property suffered by the people of Sichuan Province in China in the devastating earthquake that struck the area today. He extends his deepest condolences to the families of those who have been killed or injured in the earthquake.” [34] By a statement through his spokesman, President of the United Nations General Assembly, Srgjan Kerim, “extends his support to the authorities in China in their effort to mitigate the aftereffects of the earthquake and welcomes the readiness of the international community – including and especially on the part of the United Nations system -- to assist the country and the people of China to overcome the immediate humanitarian as well as longer term infrastructural effects of the devastation of this natural catastrophe.” [35] Elizabeth Byrs of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs told reporters at a press briefing in Geneva that a UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination Team alert was sent out to alert China that the world body is ready to help if needed.[36] After announcing a purchase of 1.6 million packs of ready-to-eat noodles to be used as aid for the Chinese quake, Executive Director of the United Nation’s World Food Program’s Rome headquarters, Josette Sheeran, said, “This is a symbol of our solidarity with the people of China. We stand ready to help in any way.” [37]
The EU has offered assistance to China following the earthquake and has been monitoring the situation afterwards.[38] President of the European Parliament, Hans-Gert Pöttering, wrote in a letter, “Our thoughts are with the injured and with the relatives of the victims of this serious earthquake. We all hope that many people can still be rescued alive from the rubble. Our sympathies are with all those people in China affected by this catastrophe”. [39] European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, Louis Michel, after announcing that the European Union would be providing two million Euros for meeting the needs of the Chinese people such as buying “…include tents and blankets, clean drinking water, food, jerry cans, kitchen sets and medical assistance” said, "The EU stands by China in this hour of grief. We want to express our solidarity with the Chinese people not just in words but also in deeds. The € 2 million released by the European Commission will contribute to bring vital items to the survivors of this terrible earthquake. " [40]
The head of the Olympic Committee, Jacques Rogge, sent his condolences. He said to President Hu Jintao, "The Olympic Movement is at your side, especially during these difficult moments. Our thoughts are with you."[41] In addition, the committee decided to donate $1.0 million for disaster relief efforts.[15] Rogge, later said, “This appears to be a major disaster, the scale of which is only just becoming apparent. I feel deeply for those affected and join in solidarity with the people of China.” [42]
The International Red Cross has released about $235,000 in emergency funds.[43] The British Red Cross has released $49,000 from its Disaster Fund and also launched an emergency appeal on 14 May 2008 to support the Red Cross Movement's response.[44]
Oxfam has contributed $1.55 million for emergency relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction.[45]
Giving Children Hope is sending a container of relief to China.[46]
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