TOKYO, May 30 (Xinhua) -- Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka
Machimura announced Friday afternoon the Japanese government's decision to give
500 million yen (about 4.81 million U.S. dollars) in additional capital and
material relief aid to China over the earthquake which strongly jolted
southwestern China's Sichuan province earlier this month.
Japan plans to transport 1,200 tents to Sichuan by a chartered flight as
early as next week as the first batch of the newly-decided assistance, the top
government spokesman said at a press conference.
Some independent bodies, enterprises and organizations had raised requests
to provide material assistance, and the government would arrange transportation
schedule, Machimura added.
The Japanese government has provided 500 million yen (about 4.81 million
dollars) in capital and material relief aid to China shortly after the
devastating earthquake.