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UPDATED: 08:29, May 31, 2006
Chinese medical team arrives in quake-stricken Central Java
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Workers carry Chinese medical supplies as Chinese medical team arrives at the Adi Sucipto Airport in Indonesia's Central Java town of Solo, some 60 km north of Yogyakarta province on May 30, 2006. Aside from the medical support, the team would work with local authorities to conduct investigation into the Saturday's 6.2-magnitude tremor and assess potential danger of future quakes.

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Workers carry Chinese medical supplies as Chinese medical team arrives at the Adi Sucipto Airport in Indonesia's Central Java town of Solo, some 60 km north of Yogyakarta province on May 30, 2006. Aside from the medical support, the team would work with local authorities to conduct investigation into the Saturday's 6.2-magnitude tremor and assess potential danger of future quakes.

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Chinese medical team arrive at the Adi Sucipto Airport in Indonesia's Central Java town of Solo, some 60 km north of Yogyakarta province on May 30, 2006. Aside from the medical support, the team would work with local authorities to conduct investigation into the Saturday's 6.2-magnitude tremor and assess potential danger of future quakes.

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Chinese medical team arrives at the Adi Sucipto Airport in Indonesia's Central Java town of Solo, some 60 km north of Yogyakarta province on May 30, 2006. Aside from the medical support, the team would work with local authorities to conduct investigation into the Saturday's 6.2-magnitude tremor and assess potential danger of future quakes.

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