The World Health Organization has announced that, following its aid, it has allocated 35 tonnes of life-saving medical equipment to the victims of the Kenner earthquake.
The organization wrote on its website last night: “Today, a new shipment containing more than 35 tons of life-saving medical equipment was received in Kabul-Pahlu to strengthen the WHO’s emergency response to the devastating 6-magnitude earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan on August 31. »
According to the newsletter, the new shipment includes trauma and emergency surgical kits, primary health care kits, non-invasive illness kits and essential medicines.
Newly arrived equipment will be sent to treatment centers and mobile health teams in the affected areas, following matching assessments, the World Health Organization said; which will enable doctors and nurses to provide immediate treatment, perform emergency surgeries and To prevent the spread of diseases.
According to the World Health Organization, 20 treatment centers were damaged in the Kenner earthquake.
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