China Allocates $7 Million for Flood Relief in Liaoning Province
China’s Ministry of Finance and Emergency Management allocate $7 million for flood relief in Liaoning Province, supporting rescue operations, resettlement, and infrastructure repairs.
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China’s Ministry of Finance and Emergency Management allocate $7 million for flood relief in Liaoning Province, supporting rescue operations, resettlement, and infrastructure repairs.
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