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UPDATED: January 29, 2010 NO. 5 FEBRUARY 4, 2010
Aid in Haiti
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WU XIAOLING 

A Chinese doctor consults with a Haitian woman on the condition of her child in Port-au-Prince on January 27.

A 40-member Chinese medical team and 20 tons of medical supplies landed in earthquake-ravaged Haiti on January 26. Members of the team, consisting of surgeons, anti-epidemic experts and interns from China's military medical service, replaced medical staff members from China's international rescue team who have completed their mission.

A second batch of relief materials donated by the Chinese Government, including $1.85 million worth of portable power generators, water purifying machines, tents, clothing, medicine and other goods, arrived in Haiti on January 27.

 

 



 
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