Following a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, Chinese aid teams have set up a temporary medical station in Mandalay to provide vital care for affected residents. In a display of remarkable humanitarian effort, these teams have offered free medical services to 208 individuals, including patients with quake-related injuries, pregnant women, the elderly, and children.
The station provides a range of treatments, covering internal medicine, surgery, orthopedics, gynecology, and pediatrics. Advanced portable diagnostic devices such as ultrasound, X-ray, and ECG have enabled efficient assessments and supported timely treatment under challenging conditions.
This initiative underscores the critical impact of coordinated medical responses in disaster-stricken areas. By combining rapid deployment with professional care, the aid teams are not only addressing urgent health needs but also reinforcing international solidarity in times of crisis.
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Chinese aid teams deliver free medical services in quake-hit Myanmar
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