Japan donates 11 fire engines for Cambodia
PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA, 20 APRIL, 2011-Japan even getting hard from Tsunami and earthquake recently on Wednesday donated 11 of 20 fire trucks to Cambodia to help develop the fire fighter unit and contribute the humanitarian affairs of the country.
it will be offered to different province in the country but currently they were under control of the Phnom Penh authority after they arrived Cambodia today, Net Vantha, office head of fire fighter department said by phone. He could not reveal about the price of the materials. It will help intervene to fire out in the country timely and effectively,” he noted. 11 fire trucks arrived here 20 April and in July 2010, nine fire trucks already occupied by the fire department. Fire occurred with concern from local people who usually forget to turn off light and electric shock occurred. Local people lost property and recent garment factories fire left hundreds of garment worker laid off job.
it will be offered to different province in the country but currently they were under control of the Phnom Penh authority after they arrived Cambodia today, Net Vantha, office head of fire fighter department said by phone. He could not reveal about the price of the materials. It will help intervene to fire out in the country timely and effectively,” he noted. 11 fire trucks arrived here 20 April and in July 2010, nine fire trucks already occupied by the fire department. Fire occurred with concern from local people who usually forget to turn off light and electric shock occurred. Local people lost property and recent garment factories fire left hundreds of garment worker laid off job.
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