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Chinese team helps heal Nepal(2)

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2015-05-08 08:41China Daily Editor: Si Huan
Chinese doctors were listening to local patients, before taking physical examinations. Provided to China Daily

Chinese doctors were listening to local patients, before taking physical examinations. Provided to China Daily

"Many people living near mountainous areas, like the 15,000 people in Magagun where we camped, had not received any proper medical treatment since the quake."

Moving medical supplies to the area was not easy. It took the team more than eight hours to drive along 130 kilometers of damaged roads. On arrival, the team put up 10 tents.

"Even under a strong sun, people are lining up outside our tents. They are so eager to see a doctor, and this makes us feel more responsible for them," Wang said.

Nearly 20 doctors, including experts in emergencies, orthopedics, respiratory diseases, pediatrics and gynecology, worked at the field hospital, Wang said.

The Chinese team also offers help to those who need psychological counseling.

Dev Ratna Dhakhaw, secretary-general of the Nepal Red Cross Society, said the Chinese medical support has been highly efficient.

"Before the quake, we had been cooperating with the Chinese Red Cross for years. We have personnel exchange programs every year, and our partnership has been close.

"The joint work in post-quake rescues is a new form of cooperation. Chinese medical teams are very open-minded, and their support is very sustainable."

Hundreds of thousands of homeless families are still living under waterproof fabric at public shelters. When the Nepali Red Cross requested a large number of tents, its Chinese counterpart delivered 2,000 of them. Each tent can house six people.

Wang said: "When we revisited some of the tents we set up for local residents, we found more than 20 people were sharing one of them. We've provided accommodations for more than 10,000 Nepalis, but apparently it's not enough yet."

The possibility of epidemics still exists, and more work on prevention is the key for the Chinese medical workers.

The Chinese Red Cross team is working with local volunteers to hand out free face masks and drugs, and on giving basic health lectures to local communities, especially at public shelters.

"We will go farther into the mountainous areas to help those who have had no access to medical support," Wang said.

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