An earthquake measuring magnitude 6.8 has struck southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, resulting in the tragic loss of at least 126 lives. In response, the government is mobilizing extensive medical resources to aid those affected.
The region’s health authorities have promptly dispatched 26 medical teams to the quake-hit area. These teams comprise 581 skilled medical staff and are equipped with 107 ambulances, highlighting the urgent efforts to provide immediate medical assistance to the injured.
“We are sparing no efforts in treating the injured,” a representative from the health authorities stated. The medical teams are working tirelessly to reach remote areas and offer critical care, showcasing a unified commitment to saving lives and supporting communities devastated by the disaster.
The swift mobilization underscores the government’s dedication to disaster response and the well-being of its citizens in Xizang. As rescue and relief operations continue, the collective efforts aim to mitigate the impact of the earthquake and facilitate recovery.
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26 medical teams dispatched to treat injured after Xizang earthquake
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