Sunday, January 24, 2010
BUENOS AIRES: Argentina will send a third military cargo plane of relief aid to Haiti that will include more physicians and a fresh team of rescue workers, the Defense Ministry said Saturday.
The Hercules aircraft will leave Sunday for Port-au-Prince bearing food, medical supplies, communications equipment and spare parts for power generators sent in earlier flights, the ministry said in a statement.
Aboard the military aircraft will also travel nine doctors and six White Helmets -- members of Argentina's humanitarian aid and peacekeeping agency -- to reinforce Argentine rescue crews already on the ground in Haiti, the ministry said.
Before arriving in Haiti, the military flight will make a stop in Paraguay to pick up additional emergency rescue equipment and three more White Helmets, it added.
Argentina staffed the first major medical outpost near the Port-au-Prince airport after the 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck on November 12, and has since sent two shipments of aid including medical staff, communications equipment, power generators and water purifying plants.
Several international rescue teams were still working in the Haitian capital hoping for miracles and hunting for signs of life amid the destruction wrought by the quake, which killed more than 111,000 people.
BUENOS AIRES: Argentina will send a third military cargo plane of relief aid to Haiti that will include more physicians and a fresh team of rescue workers, the Defense Ministry said Saturday.
The Hercules aircraft will leave Sunday for Port-au-Prince bearing food, medical supplies, communications equipment and spare parts for power generators sent in earlier flights, the ministry said in a statement.
Aboard the military aircraft will also travel nine doctors and six White Helmets -- members of Argentina's humanitarian aid and peacekeeping agency -- to reinforce Argentine rescue crews already on the ground in Haiti, the ministry said.
Before arriving in Haiti, the military flight will make a stop in Paraguay to pick up additional emergency rescue equipment and three more White Helmets, it added.
Argentina staffed the first major medical outpost near the Port-au-Prince airport after the 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck on November 12, and has since sent two shipments of aid including medical staff, communications equipment, power generators and water purifying plants.
Several international rescue teams were still working in the Haitian capital hoping for miracles and hunting for signs of life amid the destruction wrought by the quake, which killed more than 111,000 people.
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