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Japanese man winning lottery
ticket to flood victims
Tokyo -
An anonymous benefactor sent a winning lottery ticket worth 200
million yen (1.8 million dollars) to a local government in central
Japan to help disaster victims of heavy rain, the governor said.
"I would like to use this press
conference to say 'Thank you very much," Issei Nishikawa, governor of
Fukui prefecture, some 300 kilometers (190 miles) west of Tokyo, told
a news conference.
The ticket, confirmed by authorities
to be a real winner, came with a letter from the nameless donor.
"If this can help even a little those
who have met with unhappiness and disaster, I would be very happy,"
the writer said in the letter dated Thursday.
Three people died and two were
missing in Fukui after floods and landslides triggered by torrential
rains over Japan's northern coastal areas since mid-July.
At the peak of the rain damage, some
9,141 people had to flee their homes in Fukui, a prefectural official
said.
Fukui intends to put the funds toward
disaster relief and will not go further to try to identify the sender,
a spokeswoman said. -- AFP
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