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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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