JAKARTA, Dec 29 (NNN-ANTARA) – The Indonesian government provided emergency assistance to quake-stricken Vanuatu, to help the nation carry out emergency relief efforts, following the 7.3-magnitude quake on Dec 17, that killed a dozen people and wounded hundreds of others.
A plane carrying a medical team and 50.5 tonnes of logistics and food, departed from Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force base in East Jakarta, on Friday afternoon.
Health Minister, Budi Sadikin, expressed his expectation that the medical team will begin aiding the victims of the catastrophe, upon their arrival in the country. According to him, the team is scheduled to conduct the humanitarian mission for 14 days.– NNN-ANTARA