Off the wire
AirAsia to launch more flights in China  • Yearender-Economic Watch: CPC's vision for Chinese economy in 2018  • Japan beats China 1-0 in EAFF E-1 Football Championship  • Champions League last 16 draw  • India's Congress party elects Rahul Gandhi as new president  • Real Madrid to face PSG, Chelsea and Barcelona meet in Champions League last 16  • Syrian gov't delegation returns to Geneva peace talks  • Feature: Japan's war crime in Nanjing Massacre lingers on as horrible memories for Asians in U.S.  • Experts say wildlife conservancies key to economic growth in rural Kenya  • New rules safeguard prisoner rights to meet lawyers  
You are here:  

China donates another 1,000 tons of rice to Sri Lankan drought victims

Xinhua,December 11, 2017 Adjust font size:

COLOMBO, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lanka on Monday received the second consignment of 1,000 tons of rice from China, to be distributed to the drought struck victims in the island country.

At the request of the Sri Lankan government, China has agreed to donate 2,752 tons of rice for humanitarian emergency relief. The first consignment of 1,000 tons of rice arrived in Sri Lanka in November while the second consignment arrived on Monday.

Officials said the third and final consignment with the remaining 752 tone would reach Colombo before the end of December.

The consignment was accepted by officials at the Disaster Management Ministry in Colombo.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Disaster Management Minister Anura Priyadharshana Yapa, said Sri Lanka had this year experienced the worst drought in recent years with over 1 million people affected in 11 districts.

Most of the lands affected were agricultural lands which could not continue to be used for agricultural purposes now.

He said China had been prompt in helping Sri Lanka and this donation further strengthened the strong friendship between the two countries.

Sri Lanka has been suffering one of its worst droughts in 40 years due to a delay in monsoonal rains. Enditem