TOKYO, April 2 (MENA) - Japan is ready to provide around dlrs 6 million in emergency grant aid for victims of the devastating earthquake in Myanmar, the government said Wednesday, according to Kyodo .
The aid will be provided through international organizations, given "the massive humanitarian needs" expected in Myanmar, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said, as the death toll since Friday's magnitude 7.7 quake reached over 2,700 in the Southeast Asian nation.
Japan has dispatched a medical team to Myanmar and decided to provide emergency relief goods such as sanitary items, water, and water purifiers through the government-backed Japan International Cooperation Agency and the United Nations, according to the ministry.
Two Japanese nationals were confirmed to have been injured in Mandalay, Myanmar's second-largest city near the epicenter and another in Bangkok, the capital of neighboring Thailand. One Japanese national remained unaccounted for in Mandalay, the Japanese government said. (MENA)
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Japan ready to provide dlrs 6 mn in grant aid to quake-hit Myanmar
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