The Chinese Embassy in Manila has donated P1 million for the victims of flash flood in Mindanao.
“Help is on the way to our friends in flood affected areas,” Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian said Friday.
Huang said the embassy partnered with a foundation to extend support and hoped that the help would reach the beneficiaries soon.“By working together hand-in-hand, China and the Philippines can overcome any hurdle!” he added.
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