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Earthquake in Japan: Humanitarian Aid and Solidarity

El Espectador (Mundo)

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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