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Special> Earthquake in Japan> China's Response
UPDATED: March 13, 2011
Chinese Rescue Team Arrives in Japan for Quake Relief
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A Chinese rescue team arrived in Japan Sunday for quake relief operations.

An Air China charter plane, carrying the 15-member team, arrived at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.

The Chinese International Search and Rescue Team (CISAR) brought with them four tons of materials and equipment for search and rescue, power supply and telecommunication.

The rescuers will immediately head for quake-hit areas to search for survivors from Friday's great earthquake and ensuing tsunami.

(Xinhua News Agency March 13, 2011)



 
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