3,000 people were trapped at Kansai International Airport, the China consulate in Osaka arranged 15 buses to transport Chinese citizens away from the airport. It also distributed food. When departing the airport, Japanese and people from other countries were still lining up and you could not see where the queue led.
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Japanese airport authorities arranged evacuation buses for all stranded passengers, regardless of nationality. Japanese authorities rejected a request by the Chinese consulate to send their own buses.

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https://international.thenewslens.com/article/105060

TAIWAN: What Really Happened During the Kansai Airport Evacuation? - The News Lens International Edition

By Oiwan Lam Taiwanese diplomat Su Chii-cherng (蘇啟誠) died by suicide on Sept. 14, 2018, while stationed in Osaka, Japan. According to NHK (Japan's national broadcasting station), the 61-year-old dip

https://international.thenewslens.com/article/105060

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