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PH extends help to disaster-hit Japan

- RESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte would send the Philippine troops, engineers and doctors to help in the rescue and rehabilita­tion efforts in areas hit hard by the massive flooding and landslides in western Japan.

Duterte made the pronouncem­ent during a meeting with his Cabinet officials at Malacañan Palace on Monday, July 9, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. said in a statement.

Roque said the President also offered to give medicines to the Japanese government.

"[I am] offering Pinoy soldiers, including engineers and doctors, to help [in] rescue and rehabilita­tion efforts in Japan," the President was quoted as saying.

"[I] will also send medicines to Japan," he added.

Over 120 people have died from the torrential rains that began late last week, destroying homes and displacing tens of thousands of people in western Japan.

The death toll is expected to rise further as Japanese officials assessed that many people are still stranded in their homes where roads are impassable because of the flooding.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had to cancel his planned visit Europe and the Middle East this week to focus on the rescue operations in the disaster-hit areas in Japan.

The Japanese government already deployed some 73,000 troops and emergency workers to save survivors.

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