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ALGERIA: EARTHQUAKE-RIDDEN ALGERIA RECEIVES AID FROM AROUND THE WORLD.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| May 26, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

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According to IINA, Egypt has dispatched a team of medical doctors and medicines to Algeria, to help the earthquake victims, while Saudi Arabia has dispatched an aircraft carrying 102 tons of relief foodstuffs and tents. Morocco has also dispatched a medical team and medicines, plus a rescue team, while Russia has sent rescue experts and 24 doctors, plus a ton of medicines. Jordan, for its part, has dispatched a five-ton planeload of medicines, while the UAE has sent an aircraft laden with relief materials, including medicines, tents and blankets, and also a team that would purchase material from the Algerian marketplace, to be distributed to the quake …

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