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China has provided $1 million in emergency aid to Vanuatu to support disaster response and post-disaster reconstruction, according to an official release published on Monday by the China International Development Cooperation Agency.
According to the agency's spokesperson, Li Ming, China has coordinated with local Chinese company experts to conduct preliminary disaster assessments and has sent a medical team.
The Red Cross Society of China has also provided $100,000 in emergency cash aid to Vanuatu, Li added.
"Moving forward, China is willing to continue offering further assistance as needed by Vanuatu to help the country overcome its difficulties and rebuild as soon as possible," Li said.
(Cover: A tent sets up for medical assistance after a powerful earthquake struck Port Vila, capital of Vanuatu, December 17, 2024. /CFP)