Japan to Provide $2 Million Aid to US for Wildfire Victims
los angeles, california, usa - Japan's Foreign Ministry announced that it will provide $2 million in aid to the victims of the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Japan's Foreign Ministry has stated that they will provide $2 million in aid to the victims of the wildfires in Los Angeles, California. The devastating wildfires that started 8 days ago continue to have a destructive impact on the region. Japan's aid will be delivered through the American Red Cross to help those affected by the disaster.
The statement emphasized that Japan will actively provide assistance to help heal the wounds of the victims and aid in the recovery of the affected areas as soon as possible.
At least 25 people have lost their lives in the wildfires that have ravaged different areas of Los Angeles, California. The fires, which spread over an area of approximately 38,000 acres, had rendered more than 12,000 structures unusable. Tens of thousands of people were issued evacuation warnings.
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