Chinese in Italy, Austria donate money to tsunami-hit nations
14/1/2005 15:22
Chinese expatriates in Italy on Thursday donated money to help the affected
people in the tsunami-devastated South and Southeast Asian countries. In the
Italian capital of Rome, Chen Shaomin, representing all Chinese people there,
handed over a 31,000-euro (about US$40,000) check to Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni,
expressing the hope that the local government will soon deliver the money to the
Asian countries. Veltroni hailed the efforts by the Chinese in Rome, adding
that the aid money will be used to build four schools in the worst hit
countries. In a related development, Xie Feiru, director of the Chinese
Women's Association in Austria, told Xinhua Thursday in Vienna that the Austrian
Chinese, especially women, have made their own efforts to help the tsunami-hit
areas. The association received over 500 euros (about US$650) on the first
day it made a donation appeal and many Chinese women in remote areas of Austria
called to offer their donations, Xie said. According to officials of the
Chinese embassy in Austria, other Chinese associations in Austria also delivered
their aid by other means to the tsunami-hit nations. So far, over 150,000
people have been killed in the Dec. 26 tsunamis that swept across the Asian
countries in the Indian Ocean rim. The tsunamis triggered by a huge earthquake
in Sumatra, Indonesia, were so powerful that ripple effects were felt in some of
the African countries.
Xinhua
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