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S'pore gives S$50,000 to support disaster relief efforts after Sichuan quake
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has written to Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to convey his condolences to the people and government of China, following Saturday's earthquake in Sichuan.

Rescuers carry a paralysed elderly person from his damaged house after the earthquake in China's Sichuan province on April 20, 2013. (AFP)
SINGAPORE: The Singapore government will make a contribution of S$50,000 through the Singapore Red Cross to support China's disaster relief efforts following Saturday's earthquake in Sichuan.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has also written to Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to convey his condolences to the people and government of China.
Mr Lee said he is saddened to learn of the earthquake that struck Sichuan on 20 April 2013.
Mr Lee said he visited Sichuan just last September, and was "deeply moved to learn first hand of the hardships that the people in Yingxiu experienced during the 2008 earthquake, and inspired by their fortitude in rebuilding their lives".
He said it is unfortunate that another major earthquake has struck Sichuan again.
Singapore stands ready to assist those affected by this tragedy, said Mr Lee.
He added that he is confident the people of Sichuan will overcome this tragedy with resilience and determination.
- CNA/ir