Key Points
- A 7.1 magnitude earthquake occurred in Japan
- At least 38 people lost their lives
- Japan sent aid to Venezuela
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Japan experienced a massive destruction after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake on July 28. At least 38 people lost their lives, and thousands were left homeless. Japan extended a helping hand to Venezuela and sent volunteer teams. Japan's first prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, sent a message to Venezuela showing solidarity. Japan had received aid from Venezuela after the earthquake and tsunami in 2011, and now it is returning the favor. A Colombian journalist living in Japan emphasized that Japan is prepared for earthquakes and natural disasters, and the importance of human life is more significant than ideological differences.
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- When did the earthquake occur in Japan?
- On July 28
- How did Japan send aid to Venezuela?
- By sending volunteer teams
- Why is the solidarity between Japan and Venezuela important?
- It shows that the importance of human life is more significant than ideological differences
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