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UPDATED: 09:13, January 07, 2005 |
| Chinese medical team continues rescue in Sri Lanka |
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 Zhao Xinyan, a member of the Chinese medical rescue team, gives treatment to a feverish child in the tsunami-stricken town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka, Jan. 6, 2005.
 A local resident cleans up garbage to prevent the possible spread of epidemics according to the instruction of the Chinese medical rescue team in the tsunami-stricken town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka, Jan. 6, 2005.
 A local tsunami victim displays a bottle containing medicine provided by the Chinese medical rescue team in the tsunami-stricken town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka, Jan. 6, 2005.
 Sri Lankan tsunami victims queue up for treatment behind Li Zhenhua (L), member of the Chinese medical rescue team, in the tsunami-stricken town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka, Jan. 6, 2005.
 Wang Bingqiang (L), head of the Chinese medical rescue team, has a friendly talk with Sri Lankan visitors at the team's camp in the tsunami-stricken town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka, Jan. 6, 2005.
 A member (R) of the Chinese medical rescue team pastes a note saying "not for drinking" at a water source in the tsunami-stricken town of Hikkaduwa, some 90 kilometers away from Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka, Jan. 6, 2005.
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