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UPDATED: May 8, 2015
Chinese Rescuers Trek Long Distances to Help Nepal
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When the Chinese Red Cross team eventually encamped in the small village of Magagun, 20 km from the epicenter of the Nepal earthquake, its field hospital was like a light in the darkness for the locals.

The mother of Mithun, a 10-year-old boy, said her son had been really sick since the earthquake and his belly had become bigger than normal.

"We were afraid that he was desperately ill," she said.

Mithun was sent to the Chinese Red Cross field hospital on Wednesday morning, where a doctor performed an ultrasound test and checked the boy's daily diet.

The examination results showed that Mithun's problem was caused by malnutrition and the harsh living environment since the quake.

When his mother, who also has another child, was told that her son would get well soon by taking the medicine prescribed, she was greatly relieved.

"Our home was destroyed during the quake, but as long as all my family members are fine, we will get better in time," she said.

Holding the Chinese doctor's hands, she said: "Thank you very much. Thank you indeed."

(Xinhua News Agency May 6, 2015)



 
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