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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Coordinator of Indonesian hospital services in Myanmar, M. Hardian Basuki, revealed the role of the Indonesian medical team in assisting the victims of an 8.2 magnitude earthquake ...
A 34-member emergency medical team has been deployed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Thursday evening (April 3) to Myanmar to provide humanitarian assistance in the aftermath of the 7.7 ...
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PH emergency teams on standby to help quake victims in Thailand, Myanmar, says Health chiefMANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Emergency Medical Assistance Teams (PEMAT) are on high alert and are ready to deploy once official requests for aid are received following the devastating 7. ...
SINGAPORE — The next time a major earthquake or cyclone hits the region, Singapore will be able to deploy a World Health Organisation (WHO)-certified emergency medical team (EMT) within 72 hours.
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Emergency Medical Assistance Team (PEMAT) treated 140 patients in earthquake-hit Myanmar on Saturday, the Office of the Civil Defence (OCD) said on Sunday.
Bangkok – A Japanese emergency medical team arrived in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city, on Wednesday, after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit the Southeast Asian nation last Friday.
Tulsa-based nonprofit In His Image International is sending a 12-person medical team to Myanmar to provide aid after a deadly 7.7 magnitude earthquake. Led by Dr. Mitchell Duininck, the group ...
The Department of Health (DOH) officially deployed the Philippine Emergency Medical Assistance Team (PEMAT) at 4 a.m. on Tuesday, April 1, aboard a C-130 aircraft.
The team is part of the first batch of emergency medical staff to leave Beijing for on-the-spot rescue work in the disaster area. In the early hours of May 13, team members were instructed to be ...
The Indonesian Humanitarian Team Coordinator, Ary Laksmana Widjaja, hinted at the possibility of extending the Emergency Medical Team's (EMT's) assistance period for residents in Naypyitaw ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Emergency Medical Assistance Team (PEMAT) has treated 140 patients in earthquake-hit Myanmar so far, the Office of the Civil Defence (OCD) said on Sunday.
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