Taiwan
Chartered Flight Arrives in Sichuan with Relief
Materials
The chartered freight flight of the Taiwan-based
China Airlines has arrived at Chengdu loaded
with relief materials to quake-hit regions in
Sichuan.
It carried 110 tons of blankets, tents, clothes,
first aid packets and other materials donated
by Taiwan's charity institutions.
The aid would go to the China Charity Federation
and the Red Cross Society of China's Sichuan
Branch.
The mainland also welcomes an earthquake rescue
team sent by the Red Cross organization of Taiwan
to help with relief work, an official said.
Chen Yunlin, director of the Taiwan Affairs
Office of the State Council said Thursday his
office and the Red Cross Society of the mainland
would assist the rescuers from Taiwan in reaching
the quake zone at an earliest time possible.
"We understand the concerns of the Taiwan
compatriots toward the quake victims,"
Chen said and thanked them for their generosity
and help.
Since the quake struck on Monday, people from
all walks of life in Taiwan had donated money
and materials to the affected people and expressed
many times their willingness to send rescuers
to the quake areas, he said.
The Red Cross Society in Taiwan has pledged
300,000 U.S. dollars for the relief efforts,
and Taiwan enterprises and individuals have
also contributed more than 200 million yuan
(28.6million U.S. dollars).
"The moves reflected people's affection
across the Taiwan Straits at a time of crisis,"
Chen said.
The mainland side has been working hard to
rescue the injured and stranded Taiwan tourists
and business people since the quake hit, he
said.
He expressed grief over the death of two Taiwan
compatriots during the disaster, and sent condolences
to their families.
At present, the majority of Taiwan tourists
were safe, but one tourist group was still out
of contact, he said.
Source: Xinhua
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