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UPDATED: 09:46, January 06, 2005 |
| Chinese medical teams work in Thailand, Sri Lanka |
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 Chinese doctors operate on a tsunami victim in Patong in Phuket, south Thailand, Jan. 5, 2005. The Chinese medical team arrived in tsunami-stricken Patong on Jan. 4 and started relief work at once.
 A member of the Chinese medical rescue team talks on the cellphone in the town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of tsunami-stricken Sri Lanka, Jan. 5, 2005. The 14-member Chinese medical team started on Jan. 4 the relief work here. For the sake of efficiency, the team set up its camp in the residential area of local tsunami victims.
 Xia Jiyong (L) and Zhao Xinyan, members of the Chinese medical rescue team, carry medicines and medical appliances in the town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of tsunami-stricken Sri Lanka, Jan. 5, 2005.
 A Chinese doctor gives treatment to an injured woman in Patong in Phuket, south Thailand, Jan. 5, 2005. The Chinese medical team arrived in tsunami-stricken Patong on Jan. 4 and started relief work at once. The Indian Ocean tsunami has left more than 5,200 people dead, about half of them foreign holidaymakers, and almost 4,500 others missing in Thailand.
 A Chinese doctor sprays disinfectant in a house in Patong in Phuket, south Thailand, Jan. 5, 2005. The Chinese medical team arrived in tsunami-stricken Patong on Jan. 4 and started relief work at once.
 Two Chinese doctors give treatment to an injured woman in Patong in Phuket, south Thailand, Jan. 5, 2005. The Chinese medical team arrived in tsunami-stricken Patong on Jan. 4 and started relief work at once.
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