Special report: Reconstruction After
Earthquake
MACAO, July 21 (Xinhua) -- Macao's third medical team
Monday left for China's quake-hit Sichuan Province, where they will assist work
in local hospitals.
The crew comprised 11 local doctors and four nurses,
who will go to Dujiangyan of Sichuan, one of the area severely damaged by the
catastrophic earthquake on May 12, according to a press statement from the
Special Administrative Region (SAR) government.
The crew boarded a Sichuan-bound plane this morning
at an airport of Guangzhou, the capital of neighboring Guangdong Province, and
they will stay in Dujiangyan for about two weeks.
The SAR's Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture,
Chu Sai On, saw the medical staff off at the airport, encouraging them to do
their best to help the local people.
Chui said more medical teams will be dispatched to
Sichuan, if the provincial government requests such assistance.
The SAR has already sent two medical teams to the
quake stricken area respectively on May and June.
In terms of the reconstruction plan of the quake-hit
area, especially projects to be supported by the Macao Government over the next
five years, Chui said the SAR government is in close contact with the Sichuan
provincial government.
He added the SAR government would soon announce the
names of members appointed to the ad hoc group and the general outlay of these
projects.