How to say "disaster relief" in Chinese?

In Chinese "disaster relief" translates to  救灾 

Transliteration: jiù zāi

🇨🇳 志愿者们正在参与救灾工作。

🗣️ zhì yuàn zhě men zhèng zài cān yù jiù zāi gōzuò.

🇺🇸 Volunteers are participating in disaster relief work.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "disaster relief" in Chinese?

You can use the word "救灾" which translates to "disaster relief".

How to pronounce "救灾" (disaster relief) in Chinese?

The word "救灾" is pronounced as "jiù zāi".

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