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发表于 2011-3-16 10:20
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[我的听写] ----可在此处逐句听写
Before I begin I want to say a few words about the terrible earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan earlier today. First and foremost, our thoughts and prays with the people in Japan, This is a potentially catastrophic disaster. And the images of destruction and flooding coming out of Japan are supplely heartbreaking. Japan is, of course, one of our strongest and closest allies. And this morning I spoke to Prime Minister kan, on behalf the American people, I conveyed our deepest condolences, especially the victims and their families, and I offered our Japanese friends whatever assistance they are needed.
We currently have a aircraft carrier in Japan, and another is on its way. And we also have a ship and route to the Marianas Islands to assist as needed. The defense department Minister is working to account for all our military personnel in Japan.
US embassy personnel in Tokyo have moved to an offside location. And the state department is working to account for our assist any and all American citizens who are in the country. Tsunami warnings have been issued across the Pacific, and we've already seen initial waves from the tsunami come ashore on G* and other US territories, in Alaska and Hawaii, as well as on along the western coast.
Here in the Unite States. There hasn’t been any major damage so far, but we are taking this very seriously. And we are monitoring the situation very closely. Fema is fully activated and is coordinating with state and local officer to support these regions as necessary.
Let me just stress that if people are told to evacuate, do as you were told. Today's events remind us of how fragile life can be. Our hearts go out to our friends in Japan, across the region. We are going to stand with them as they recover and rebuild from this tragedy. |
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