China has sent a total of 1,088 military personnel and members of armed police forces to help with disaster relief in Nepal after the earthquake on April 25, a senior military source said on Thursday.[Special coverage]
That is the biggest group the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and armed police forces have sent to foreign soil for humanitarian aid missions since New China was founded in 1949, said Zheng Weibo, director of the emergency response office of the PLA's General Staff Headquarters, at a press conference.
As of Thursday, the PLA Air Force had deployed eight transport planes to carry a total of 416 tonnes of relief supplies to Nepal. The Chinese army has also sent three helicopters and 190 pieces of engineering machinery.
On the ground, Chinese medical and rescue teams have rescued two survivors and transferred 22 locals who were stranded by the quake to safe places. They have also treated 2,387 people.
The PLA and armed police forces have also mobilized more than 6,000 members or personnel to Tibet Autonomous Region, which was also affected by the quake, according to Zheng
The officer said the Chinese army would continue to send relief supplies to Nepal and intensify decontamination and medical services to prevent disease.