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Submitted by moiuser on 17 April 2025

The Bhutanese medical relief team, currently offering treatment for quake victims in Nay Pyi Taw,  donated water purifier and a 2,000-capacity water tank at Nyaungbintha village Basic Education High School in Pyinmana township yesterday.

Team leader Dasho Tashi Wangyal explained the purpose of donation and medical treatment for over 3,000 patients and installation of four water purifiers.

The medical team also visited quake-hit Maha Withutayama Zaygon Buddhism Learning Centre in Pyinmana, and donated US$13,000 worth of rice bags, cooking oil, foodstuffs and relief kits to Presiding Sayadaw Bhaddanta Candobhasa.

At noon, the medical team also provided the people, who removed the debris at No 1 BEHS Pyinmana and urban area, with blankets, mosquito nets, emergency kits and foodstuffs.

The medical team provided medical treatments starting from 3 April to date at temporary hospital (Paunglaung) by cooperating with medics of Tatmadaw and the Ministry of Health and volunteers of Air Mandalay Holding Co Ltd.

They offered medical treatments to over 80 inpatients and 3,850 outpatients daily, and performed 79 surgeries.

Similarly, they donated water purifiers, 2,000-litre-capacity water tanks and emergency relief kits at each of Khemathiwun and Masoeyin monasteries in Pyinmana, Buddha Yadana Parahita Monastery in Zabuthiri Township and basic education high school in Nyaungbintha village.

The medical team closed their camp yesterday, and will return to their county today.

MNA/KTZH

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