Friday, March 11, 2011

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Mexico's ambassador to Japan, Miguel Ruiz-Cabañas, said in exclusive MILLENNIUM has been instructed by the Mexican government make available to the Japanese authorities aid brigades after the earthquake of 8.9 degrees on Friday hit the west coast of that country.

In a telephone interview from Tokyo, Ruiz Cabañas said that "Mexico's government and instructed me to announce the Japanese government, not only our dismay and our solidarity, but the willingness to send a brigade of help if it is required, "said the official.

The diplomat confirmed that both the embassy staff and their families are safe." We have no regrets damage or personnel or property, "he confirmed.

also said that so far there are no reports of Mexicans affected. By its own estimates, two million Mexicans living in Japan, 500 of them in Tokyo, which has suffered much less damage to the north, where is located the city of Sendai.

said Ruiz-Cabañas that the earthquake that triggered the tsunami "was first made to ask the Japanese to abandon their offices and go home."

Personally, the diplomat said it was "a terrible experience, but now has to agree to one that is like the captain of a ship. One does not care about himself, but to help the embassy staff "he said.

He also said that the embassy will work all weekend to get both to Mexicans who are tourists or work and have the need to contact the diplomatic mission.

The Embassy of Mexico in Japan reported that the best way to communicate with a relative who is in China's e-mail, since it is a service that has not been suspended.

Attn: Karazu

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