India expresses solidarity with Japan after earthquake
时间:2024-06-26 16:21:58 阅读(143)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed his heartfelt concerns to Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in a letter following the devastating earthquake that struck Japan on January 1, 2024.
According to sources, expressing deep anguish, Prime Minister Modi extended his condolences to the families who lost their loved ones due to the tragic event. And, he stressed India’s unwavering solidarity with Japan during these challenging times.
In his letter, Prime Minister Modi stated, “I am deeply anguished and concerned to learn about the major earthquake that struck Japan on 1 January 2024.” These words reflect the genuine sorrow felt by the Indian leader for the people of Japan facing the aftermath of the natural disaster.
The Prime Minister’s message not only conveyed condolences but also underscored the significance of the friendship between India and Japan. As both nations stand as global partners, Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to supporting Japan during these challenging times.
India’s willingness to extend all possible assistance demonstrates the strength of the bond between the two countries. Prime Minister Modi’s letter to Prime Minister Kishida not only offers condolences to the affected families but also reinforces the robust partnership between India and Japan. The commitment to provide assistance showcases the true essence of global friendship and collaboration during challenging circumstances.
About the EarthquakeThe earthquake that struck Japan on January 1, 2024, not only brought devastation to the land but also resulted in additional challenges. Almost 50 people were killed and several thousands were evacuated as 155 earthquakes jolted Japan earlier this week. Reports in the public domain indicate: Since Monday (Jan 1, 2024), according to the Japan Meteorological Office, the island nation has been hit by as many as 155 earthquakes, including an initial 7.6 magnitude jolt and another more than 6.
And this was followed by the authorities issuing tsunami warnings soon after the initial earthquake, as the waves as high as 5-feet were hitting the country. The waves caused cars and some houses to get washed into the sea.
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