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Chinese military aircraft send water to Maldives  

中国空军两架大型运输机赴马尔代夫紧急空运饮用水

中国空军新闻发言人申进科上校12月7日晚间在北京表示,经中央军委批准,空军两架大型运输机于7日21时13分,从三亚凤凰机场起飞,赴马尔代夫执行紧急空运饮用矿泉水任务,将在北京时间8日凌晨3时30分许,把40吨矿泉水空运至马尔代夫马累国际机场,缓解当地的水危机。[查看全文]
2014-12-08 08:35 Xinhua Web Editor: Gu Liping
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A Chinese Air Force Aircraft carrying drinking water arrives at the airport in Male, capital of Maldives, in the early morning of Dec 8, 2014. Two Chinese military aircraft carrying 40 tons of drinking water arrived in water-starved Maldives on Monday. (Xinhua/Yang Meiju)
A Chinese Air Force Aircraft carrying drinking water arrives at the airport in Male, capital of Maldives, in the early morning of Dec 8, 2014. Two Chinese military aircraft carrying 40 tons of drinking water arrived in water-starved Maldives on Monday. (Xinhua/Yang Meiju)

Two Chinese military aircraft laden with 40 tons of drinking water left for the water-starved Maldives on Sunday night, according to the Defence Ministry.

The two aircraft from the Chinese air force are expected to arrive at Male, capital of Maldives, at 4 a.m. (Beijing Time) on Monday, the ministry said.

A marine rescue vessel of the Chinese navy has been dispatched to transport about 1,000 tons fresh water to Male on Friday, and it is scheduled to arrive at 3 a.m. Monday.

China has also provided emergency aid in cash in response to Maldivian government's request.

About 150,000 residents are faced with water scarcity in Male after a fire damaged equipments of the Maldives Water and Sewage Company and forced suspension of water supply on Thursday.

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