
President Bush said Monday the United States is "ready to help in any way possible" in the aftermath of the earthquake that hit China, killing thousands.
A top U.S. aid official said Beijing had not yet requested assistance.
The United States has search-and-rescue teams on standby in Virginia and California, said Ky Luu, the director of foreign disaster assistance for the U.S. Agency for International Development. Washington is also prepared to send a disaster assistance response team if asked, he said.
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CNN's Zain Verjee, Yuli Yang and Adeline Chen contributed to this report.
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