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Chinese rescue team receives 1,451 patients in flood-hit Pakistan
2010-09-01        source:  xinhua        author:  

Pakistani flood victims wait for medical care at a mobile hospital set up by a Chinese rescue and relief team in Thatta, one of the worst-hit regions in Pakistan, on Aug. 31, 2010. The Chinese team has received 1,451 patients up to Monday night. (Xinhua/Yuan Man)

The Chinese rescue team had received 1,451 patients up to Monday night in the worst flood-hit district in south Pakistan, the team leader said on Tuesday.

Most patients are women and children, with skin diseases and diarrhea cases being the main problems, said Zhang Liyan.

The team groups 36 medical workers, and 19 rescuers and technicians. Fourteen female doctors were assaigned specially to offer medical aid for sick Pakistani women.

Currently, the medical group is receiving 600 patients each day, more than two times of the expected number, according to Zhang.

"The group will try its best to offer help to the Pakistan victims," he said.

The Chinese contingent is the first international rescue team arriving at Thatta, about 100 km northeast of Karachi. China has provided a total of 120 million yuan (17.7 million U.S. dollars) worth of humanitarian supplies to Pakistan in three batches.

The month-long devastating floods, the worst in Pakistan's history, have killed at least 1,600 people and affected over 20 million others.

Chinese medical workers check the condition of a Pakistani flood victim at a mobile hospital set up by a Chinese rescue and relief team in Thatta, one of the worst-hit regions in Pakistan, on Aug. 31, 2010. The Chinese team has received 1,451 patients up to Monday night. (Xinhua/Yuan Man)

A Chinese medical worker takes blood sample of a Pakistani flood victim at a mobile hospital set up by a Chinese rescue and relief team in Thatta, one of the worst-hit regions in Pakistan, on Aug. 31, 2010. The Chinese team has received 1,451 patients up to Monday night. (Xinhua/Yuan Man)

Chinese medical workers check the condition of a Pakistani flood victim at a mobile hospital set up by a Chinese rescue and relief team in Thatta, one of the worst-hit regions in Pakistan, on Aug. 31, 2010. The Chinese team has received 1,451 patients up to Monday night. (Xinhua/Yuan Man)

Pakistani flood victims wait for medical care at a mobile hospital set up by a Chinese rescue and relief team in Thatta, one of the worst-hit regions in Pakistan, on Aug. 31, 2010. The Chinese team has received 1,451 patients up to Monday night. (Xinhua/Yuan Man)

A Chinese doctor checks the ear of a Pakistani child at a mobile hospital set up by a Chinese rescue and relief team in Thatta, one of the worst-hit regions in Pakistan, on Aug. 31, 2010. The Chinese team has received 1,451 patients up to Monday night. (Xinhua/Yuan Man)

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