UNION Minister for Health Dr Thet Khaing Win attended the farewell and donation ceremo­ny for the Samaritan’s Purse International Relief medical team yesterday on behalf of the Chair of the National Disaster Management Committee. The American medical team had completed emergency health­care operations following the recent earthquake.

 

Attendees observed a min­ute of silence for earthquake vic­tims. In his speech, the Union Minister noted that over 350 hos­pitals and clinics were damaged, and the government declared a state of emergency by inviting in­ternational humanitarian aid. A total of 28 medical teams from 17 countries, including Samaritan’s Purse, supported Myanmar’s re­sponse.

 

Samaritan’s Purse collabo­rated with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Defence to open a temporary field hospital at Shwekyapin Sports Ground in Nay Pyi Taw from 5 April. The fa­cility treated over 5,000 patients and performed 303 surgeries.

 

The organization also pro­vided solar lights, water puri­fiers, and household items for 5,000 affected families. The field hospital has now been officially transferred to the Ministry of Health. The Union Minister ex­pressed gratitude on behalf of the government and people of Myanmar.

 

Samaritan’s Purse leaders Mr John Melton and Mr Peter Horst discussed their emergency healthcare efforts and the hando­ver process. The donated facility includes emergency wards, op­erating theatres, a pharmacy, a laboratory and water purification systems valued at approximately US$1.5 million. — MNA/KZL