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Brunei Sends First Batch Of Relief
Supplies
By Izam Said Ya'akub
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Medical supplies and food aid were yesterday sent
to Myanmar, signalling the first of what will be a series of relief
from Brunei.
Speaking to The Brunei Times, Moe
Kyaw Au ng, deputy chief of mission and counsellor at the Embassy
ofMyanmar, said that there will be several shipments to be sent to
Myanmar to provide relief for those stricken by the Cyclone Nagris
devastation.
"The situation is urgent, so we are
sending the supplies by air cargo," said Moe, adding that "this
first one will have medical supplies and food like instant noodles
and cereal drinks."
Among the medical supplies which
will be sent over include antibiotics and medicines to battle
diarrhoea and skin diseases.
Rehydration
salts and water purification tablets are also on the cards, however
it is not fully determined whether those will be sent in the
corresponding shipments to come.
"On Monday another shipment will be
sent, with maybe (supplies being sent) three or four times," said
the embassy official.
"We are very happy with the
response from the donors here in Brunei," said Moe.
Contributions and donations have
been given by both Myanmar citizens based in Brunei, as well as
local residents. -- Courtesy of
The Brunei Times
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