Materials needed for quake zone
Updated: 2013-04-22 14:18
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Several counties are in desperate need of medical supplies, drinking water, food, tents and other essential products, Beijing News reports.
Location |
Needed |
Ya'an downtown |
Rain protection, anesthetic, infant and women’s goods and baby formula. 120 million in relief fund |
Lushan county downtown |
Hospitals need oxygen, bandages for surgery and medical orthopedic splints |
Longmen township |
Food, drinking water, tent and trauma medicine. |
Wangjiacun village in Longmen township |
Urgently need food and drinking water |
Shuangshi township |
Tents, food and drinking water |
Baoxing county |
Tents, food, water, medical equipment and saline |
Lingguan town |
Food, tents and drinking water |
Tianquan county |
Emergency carts, fly repellent, trauma medicines, water and food. The following drugs are wanted in large numbers: tetanus immunoglobulin, fosfomycin, etamsylate etc. |
Source: Beijing News
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