Wednesday, November 25, 2009

S. Korea to airlift supplies to storm-hit Cambodia

SEOUL, Nov. 25 (Yonhap) -- South Korea said Wednesday it will airlift about seven tons of supplies this week to Cambodia as part of its pledge to help the Southeast Asian country bounce back from recent storm damage.

A C-130 transport aircraft carrying tuna cans, powdered milk, soap and other supplies will depart Thursday after the leaders of the two countries agreed last month on joint recovery efforts, the Ministry of National Defense in Seoul said in a statement.

South Korea will contribute US$200,000 worth of supplies, half of which will be carried on the aircraft while the other half will be delivered by local suppliers in Cambodia, the ministry said.

Typhoon Ketsana killed at least 18 people in central Cambodia in September, injuring 100 others and destroying scores of homes, according to news reports.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Cambodia always has good relationship with Korea (North and South). This sign, the Royal Cambodian Government respect the Korean people.