$2 million fire aid from Japan to the US

The Japanese government announced that $2 million in aid will be provided to the victims of the forest fires in the city of Los Angeles, California, USA.

While the devastating effects of the forest fires that started 8 days ago in the city of Los Angeles, California, USA continue, a helping hand came from Japan to the US, which is trying to heal the wounds of the disaster.

In a written statement, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that $2 million in aid would be provided to the victims of the forest fires through the American Red Cross, and stated, “Japan will actively provide assistance to heal the wounds of the victims and to ensure that the affected areas recover as quickly as possible.” AT LEAST 25 PEOPLE LOST THEIR LIVES

At least 25 people lost their lives in the forest fires that virtually reduced different parts of the city of Los Angeles in the US state of California to ashes.

The fires, which spread over an area of ​​approximately 38 thousand acres in total, had rendered more than 12 thousand structures unusable. Tens of thousands of people were warned to evacuate.

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