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India gives $250,000 to cyclone-hit Vanuatu

| | Mar 19, 2015, at 05:55 am
New Delhi, Mar 18 (IBNS): India on Wednesday released an immediate cash assistance of US$ 250,000 to the Government of Vanuatu to help them in the relief and rehabilitation efforts after the country was hit by a cyclone last week.

A statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs ( MEA) said: "he Government of India is deeply saddened by the tragedy caused by the category 5 Tropical Cyclone Pam, which struck Vanuatu from 13 March, 2015, leading to loss of lives and widespread destruction of property. The scale of the disaster is growing as basic infrastructure and livelihood has been severely impacted."

"The Government of India has released an immediate cash assistance of US$ 250,000 to the Government of Vanuatu to help them in the relief and rehabilitation efforts. Keeping in view the friendly bilateral relations and also the humanitarian situation, in the wake of the cyclone, the Government of India stands ready to extend any further assistance required by the people of Vanuatu in this hour of need," it said.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had earleir tweeted: "MEA will provide immediate financial assistance to people of Vanuatu. We stand shoulder to shoulder with Vanuatu in this hour of grief."

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