韓国政府、能登半島地震に「かなりの被害、胸が痛い」…尹大統領が岸田首相に「慰労電」
South Korean government says ``Significant damage and heartache'' due to Noto Peninsula earthquake...President Yoon sends ``comfort cable'' to Prime Minister Kishida
South Korean President Yoon Seo-gyeol sent a ``condolence cable'' to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida regarding the Noto Peninsula earthquake, which recorded a magnitude of 7.6 in the area centered on Ishikawa Prefecture on the 1st.
Ta. On the 2nd, a spokesperson for the South Korean President's Office said, ``President Yoon conveyed his condolences and condolences to the earthquake victims and bereaved families through a condolence cable, and expressed his solidarity in overcoming the damage caused by the earthquake.''
We hope that the residents of the affected areas will be able to return to their daily lives as soon as possible." A spokesperson for the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, ``The strong earthquake in Ishikawa prefecture caused many lives and property damage.
``I feel extremely saddened by the damage that has occurred,'' and ``I hope that this disaster will be brought under control quickly, and that the residents of the affected areas will be able to return to their daily lives as soon as possible.''
To date, the South Korean government has determined that there have been no casualties among South Korean citizens. On the other hand, President Yoon made clear his intention to provide assistance to the victims, and the South Korean government
is looking for ways to support them. To date, there has been no request for assistance from the Japanese government, and the decision is likely to be based on the scale of the earthquake damage that will become clear in the future and requests for assistance from the Japanese government.
2024/01/02 16:00 KST
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