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Sri Lanka Military Rescue Teams Deployed to Japan
Sri Lankan government announced that it will send country’s tri-forces (Army, Navy & Air Force) rescue teams to assist the devastated Japan after the massive Tsunami that was followed by a 8.9 magnitude Earthquake on last Friday, 11 March 2011 and also donate US $ 1 million.
According to reports, President Mahinda Rajapaksa had instructed Treasury Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundara to take steps to release fund amounting to US $ 1 million, at the earliest through the Sri Lankan mission in Japan.
Consequently, a group of specially trained tri- forces rescue teams will also be sent immediately along with a special medical teams of doctors and nurses to Japan to provide medical assistance to the tsunami affected people.
On the contrary, officials of Japan estimate the death toll to rise over 10,000 as rescue efforts are continuing.
Sri Lanka to send tri forces for rescue missions and US $ 1 million for Tsunami hit Japan | Asian Tribune
Sri Lankan government announced that it will send country’s tri-forces (Army, Navy & Air Force) rescue teams to assist the devastated Japan after the massive Tsunami that was followed by a 8.9 magnitude Earthquake on last Friday, 11 March 2011 and also donate US $ 1 million.
According to reports, President Mahinda Rajapaksa had instructed Treasury Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundara to take steps to release fund amounting to US $ 1 million, at the earliest through the Sri Lankan mission in Japan.
Consequently, a group of specially trained tri- forces rescue teams will also be sent immediately along with a special medical teams of doctors and nurses to Japan to provide medical assistance to the tsunami affected people.
On the contrary, officials of Japan estimate the death toll to rise over 10,000 as rescue efforts are continuing.
Sri Lanka to send tri forces for rescue missions and US $ 1 million for Tsunami hit Japan | Asian Tribune