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UPDATED: 09:42, January 05, 2005 |
| Chinese medical teams offer treatment in Sri Lanka, Indonesia |
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 Chinese medical team members give treatment to a person in the town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of tsunami-stricken Sri Lanka, Jan. 4, 2005. The Chinese medical team has seven experts in the field of infectious diseases, five surgeons and two nurses. They gave treatment to about 100 local people Jan. 4 in the tsunami-hit area.
 Zhao Xinyan (1st L), member of the Chinese medical team, gives treatment to a woman in the town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of tsunami-stricken Sri Lanka, Jan. 4, 2005.
 Xia Jiyong (L), member of the Chinese medical team, gives treatment to a little child in the town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of tsunami-stricken Sri Lanka, Jan. 4, 2005.
 Li Zhenhua (L), member of the Chinese medical team, gives treatment to a woman in the town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of tsunami-stricken Sri Lanka, Jan. 4, 2005. The Chinese medical team has seven experts in the field of infectious diseases, five surgeons and two nurses. They gave treatment to about 100 local people Jan. 4 in the tsunami-hit area.
 Local tsunami victims wait to receive treatment by Chinese medical team members in the town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of tsunami-stricken Sri Lanka, Jan. 4, 2005. The Chinese medical team has seven experts in the field of infectious diseases, five surgeons and two nurses. They gave treatment to about 100 local people Jan. 4 in the tsunami-hit area.
 Peng Bibo, a doctor of the Chinese rescue team, gives treatment to a 73-year-old Indonesian woman in tsunami-hit town of Lampaya near Banda Aceh, capital of Indonesia's Aceh Province, Jan. 4, 2005. The Chinese team began its rescue work in Banda Aceh on Jan. 1.
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