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1 Japanese Injured in Bangkok after Myanmar Quake

1 Japanese Injured in Bangkok after Myanmar Quake

   Tokyo, April 2 (Jiji Press)--A Japanese person was injured in the Thai capital of Bangkok following the massive earthquake that occurred in neighboring Myanmar on Friday, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said Wednesday.
   This person, as well as the two Japanese nationals in Myanmar who have been confirmed injured, are not in a life-threatening condition, Hayashi said, adding that Tokyo remains unable to get in contact with a Japanese national missing in Myanmar.
   Japan's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that it will provide emergency grant aid of around 6 million dollars for people affected by the quake via international organizations.

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