New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday condoled the loss of lives caused by super-typhoon Hagibis in Japan and appreciated Tokyo's preparedness against natural disasters.
At least 14 people have been killed and 16 have suffered injuries as Typhoon Hagibis hit Japan.
"I offer condolences on behalf of all Indians on the loss of life caused by super-typhoon #Hagibis in Japan. I wish early recovery from the damage and devastation caused by this natural calamity," the prime minister tweeted.
"I am sure that the preparedness and resilience of the Japanese people and the leadership of my friend @AbeShinzo would be able to address the aftermath effectively and quickly. Japan's preparedness against natural disasters is well appreciated," he added
Modi said visiting personnel of the Indian Navy will be happy to assist immediately.
"India stands in solidarity with Japan at this difficult hour. Personnel of the Indian Navy in Japan on a scheduled visit will be happy to assist immediately," Modi tweeted.