Mongolian Government to Send Rescue Teams to Japan
The Mongolian government decided to send rescue teams to the disaster zone of Japan, local media reported on Sunday.
Mongolian Deputy Prime Minister M. Enkhbold has met Japanese Ambassador to Mongolia Kidokoro Takuo here, saying Mongolia decided to send rescue teams to the disaster zone and grant one million dollars of assistance to Japan.
The rescue teams coming from the National Emergency Management Agency and the Defense Ministry comprises of 30 rescuers and 200-300 servicemen.
The Mongolian government had already sent 2,500 woolen blankets to Japan on Saturday.
In the past few days, the Mongolian president and prime minister had respectively extended condolences over the deaths of many people and losses of properties caused by the deadly earthquake in Japan.
Mongolian Deputy Prime Minister M. Enkhbold has met Japanese Ambassador to Mongolia Kidokoro Takuo here, saying Mongolia decided to send rescue teams to the disaster zone and grant one million dollars of assistance to Japan.
The rescue teams coming from the National Emergency Management Agency and the Defense Ministry comprises of 30 rescuers and 200-300 servicemen.
The Mongolian government had already sent 2,500 woolen blankets to Japan on Saturday.
In the past few days, the Mongolian president and prime minister had respectively extended condolences over the deaths of many people and losses of properties caused by the deadly earthquake in Japan.
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