Thailand, Japan Donate to Flood Relief Efforts

The governments of Japan and Thailand as well as the Thai community in Cambodia have decided to donate goods and cash totaling about $520,000 to flood relief in Cambodia, officials said Tuesday. The Japanese government will donate about $400,000 in an official ceremony this morning at the Phnom Penh International Airport, said Nhim Vanda, first vice president of the National Committee for Disaster Management. “We will use the aid for the flood victims living in seriously flooded areas,” he said. The Japanese Embassy said that goods including generators and water purifiers, which are valued at about $320,000, will be donated to the Cambodian government to help with the ongoing flood relief efforts. … The government of Thailand intended to donate barges, but was instead asked to send $200,000 cash to the Cambodian Red Cross (CRC), Bang­kok-based newspaper The Nation reported. The Thai Business Council of Cambodia (TBCC), the Thai Embassy and members of the Thai com­­munity in Cambodia also do­nated goods worth $20,000 to the Cambodian Red Cross, TBCC vice president Kanya Gollogly said Tuesday. …

Denise Hruby and Aun Pheap
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/thailand-japan-donate-to-flood-relief-efforts-45714/