[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 3]
[Senate]
[Page 3500]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                SUPPORT FOR VICTIMS OF INDIAN EARTHQUAKE

  Mr. JOHNSON. Mr. President, I would like to extend my deepest 
sympathy to the Indian people for the recent loss of life and property 
due to the recent earthquake in their country. On January 26, the 
people of Gujarat in western India were hit with an earthquake the size 
and devastation of that which hit San Francisco in 1906. The earthquake 
in Gujarat killed more than 30,000, injured more than 100,000, and 
displaced more than a half million men, women, and children. My 
thoughts and prayers, and those of many Americans, are with them at 
this difficult time.
  The people of India have been valuable friends to America, and a 
number of Indians call this country their home. Unfortunately, tragic 
events like these show how quickly loved ones and friends can be take 
from us. However, it is also through despair and tears that people 
often find humanity and caring.
  The damage to the region is expected to exceed $5.5 billion. In the 
face of such a catastrophe, it is imperative that the global community 
actively respond. I am heartened to see the outpouring of assistance 
that nations around the globe, and countless non-governmental 
organizations, have offered to India. Our own government will continue 
to offer our support to the victims of this earthquake, and I encourage 
President Bush to offer any needed additional assistance as they begin 
the process of rebuilding shattered homes and lives.

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