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Russian rescue team will make a temporary hospital. Japan's rescue team is made out of hospital.

May 22, 2008 | Vetting explained

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"The Chinese side waiting for the judgement. Many days as we can not afford"

Japan international emergency medical aid team (23 people) led by Kazuhiro Taziri the vexed reporters.

 

 

 

The Chinese side and the difference between speculation and activities

where decisions are arrived from Chengdu 21, May after nearly 24 hours

late at midnight.

 

 

 

As soon as possible and to treat victims at a local medical team spirit, the whole day was forced stranded.

 

 

The Japanese team is expected of the facility without medical doctor

will not go directly to the disaster site, set up temporary clinics to

treat the situation "field hospital" method. So simple, such as X-ray

equipment and emergency surgery in place, and drove in Chengdu. Is not

consistent with the wishes of both. Has lasted a long time to adjust.

 

 

Repeated over-speculative activities where differences in the surface

of the cross-border emergency assistance to highlight the difficulty.

 

Chinese party organ "People's Daily" said the Russian medical team entered the 20th day of Chengdu.

 

 

 

21 May, the city of Sichuan begin. Move to set up a

makeshift hospital, treating the injured and it hit. Xinhua News Agency

of the Russian mobile hospital, "the operating room, hospital room,

work rooms and other facilities," illustrated with photographs and

described.

 

 

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