Group 1 - The European Union announced an emergency aid of €2.1 million to address the recent flooding in Southeast Asia, specifically targeting Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and Thailand [1] - The aid distribution includes €1.5 million for Sri Lanka, with €500,000 allocated through the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and €300,000 each for Indonesia and Thailand [1] - The EU has activated its civil protection mechanism to provide relief supplies and other assistance, with Germany donating emergency shelter items and Italy sending engineering experts to the affected areas [1] Group 2 - Since the beginning of the year, the EU has provided a total of €87 million in humanitarian aid to the Asia-Pacific region to help respond to disasters caused by extreme weather events such as tropical cyclones [2] - The severe flooding in Southeast Asia, influenced by monsoon rains and tropical cyclones, has resulted in over 1,400 deaths and nearly 900 people missing, displacing hundreds of thousands [2] - The flooding has significantly impacted local industries, including tourism, services, and agriculture, leading to substantial economic losses [2]
欧盟提供210万欧元紧急援助应对东南亚地区洪灾
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-09 23:34