Media Statement 
        02 October 2014 
        President Zuma conveys a message of condolence to Japan 
        On behalf of  the Government and the people of the Republic of South Africa, President Jacob  Zuma has conveyed a message of condolence to the Government and people of Japan,  following the loss of life of Japanese hikers as a result of the volcano  eruption at Mount Ontake on Saturday, 27 September 2014.  
        The eruption of  the volcano, which is 3067 metres above sea level and 200 kilometres west of Tokyo, caused deadly ash and stone to rain down on the hiking site  at the summit, which was packed with climbers, including children.  
        President Zuma said: “Our  thoughts are with the people of Japan at this time of grief and sorrow in the  wake of the loss of so many lives. The Government and the people of South  Africa wish the families who have lost their loved ones the strength to recover  from this natural disaster.”  
        For more information, please contact Mr Clayson Monyela, 082 884 5974  
        ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL  RELATIONS AND COOPERATION  
        OR Tambo Building 
            460 Soutpansberg Road 
            Rietondale 
            Pretoria  
         
         
 
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