A 17-member medical team returned
home on Wednesday night after 16 days in tsunami-struck areas of
Sri Lanka.
The professionals, 14 from the
Chinese mainland and three from Macao, were welcomed with hugs and
bouquets from their families and government officials at Beijing's
international airport.
"On behalf of Vice Premier Wu
Yi, I'd like to extend the deepest appreciation of your efforts
and hard work," Gao Qiang, China's executive vice health minister
said, bowing deeply to the team members.
Since the tsunami on December 26,
China has sent several assistance and rescue teams to affected
countries, including Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka.
Zhu Tianxin, head of the team, said
they stayed in Hikkaduwa, a town 90 kilometers from the capital,
Colombo, and treated 2,060 victims. His team also helped local
people prevent epidemics and improve the public health
system.
Nimal Siripala de Silva, the Sri
Lankan healthcare and nutrition minister, met with them in Colombo
on Tuesday and expressed his gratitude for China's medical relief
efforts.
(Xinhua News Agency January 20,
2005)
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