Three German cities, Hamburg, Bremen and Luebeck, have decided to join
efforts in helping the reconstruction of the Indian Ocean tsunami-stricken
countries, a city official said Tuesday.
According to Ole von Beust, major of Hamburg, the three cities will
concentrate their efforts in Sri Lanka and details of their plan will be
presented at a meeting between their majors and German Chancellor Gerhard
Schroeder on Wednesday.
In his New Year Eve address, Schroeder urged German communities to form
partnership with local governments of the tsunami-stricken countries in their
reconstruction.
Meanwhile, the German foreign ministry said the number of Germans still
missing after the tsunami disaster has further declined to 678.
Initially the foreign ministry said that well over 1,000 were missing. But
since then hundreds of those feared missing have reported to police that they
are safe.
A total of 60 Germans have been confirmed dead and about 300 injured Germans
evacuated from the region, Deputy Foreign MinisterKlaus Scharioth said
Tuesday.