
Chinese Aid Teams Deliver Free Medical Services in Quake-hit Myanmar
Chinese aid teams set up a temporary medical station in Mandalay, offering free care to quake-affected residents in Myanmar.
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Chinese aid teams set up a temporary medical station in Mandalay, offering free care to quake-affected residents in Myanmar.
Myanmar’s quake leaves its medical system overwhelmed as damaged roads hinder rescue efforts, with experts warning of rising casualties.
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