Within the wake of the devastating 7.4 magnitude earthquake that rocked Taiwan on Wednesday, the Governments of St Vincent and the Grenadines, in addition to St Kitts and Nevis, have obtained reassurance relating to the protection and well-being of their nationals.
The Embassy of St Vincent and the Grenadines in Taiwan promptly confirmed that every one Vincentian nationals throughout the affected space are secure and have been duly accounted for.
The embassy assured that it’ll preserve shut vigilance over the scenario because it unfolds.
Solidarity and assist from St Vincent and the Grenadines
Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves prolonged heartfelt solidarity, assist, and sympathy within the aftermath of the earthquake.
He introduced that the Cupboard has taken a decisive step by pledging a contribution of US$50,000 in direction of the reconstruction efforts aimed toward restoring lives and rebuilding constructions ravaged by the calamity.
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Assurance from St Kitts and Nevis
Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew, additionally conveyed comforting information, stating that every one nationals from his nation in Taiwan are secure and accounted for.
Dr Drew personally contacted Ambassador Donya Francis to make sure the well-being of their residents. Regardless of the late hour, his efforts reassured the general public of the protection of their compatriots.
Solidarity with Taiwan
Expressing solidarity with the individuals of Taiwan, Prime Minister Drew emphasised the significance of holding the affected people of their ideas and prayers.
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He reaffirmed St Kitts and Nevis’ dedication to supporting its residents overseas and standing prepared to increase help as vital.
Taiwan’s tragedy unfolds
The earthquake, probably the most highly effective to strike Taiwan in 25 years, has wreaked havoc, leaving a path of destruction.
Because the mud settles, the grim toll contains 10 fatalities, over a thousand people reported lacking, and a whole lot left stranded within the aftermath of the disaster.