Another batch of humanitarian aid from the Chinese government has arrived in tsunami-hit countries.
China's fourth batch of aid for Indonesia worth US$900,000 arrived at the Medan airport Saturday.
Later on in the day, the third batch of Chinese aid arrived in the Sri Lanka capital Colombo.
The items include 770 gasoline generators, and huge quantities of food and medicine.
Meanwhile, China's top maker of telecommunications products, Huawei Technologies, says it has donated about US$560,000 to India for relief efforts.
Doctors Without Borders, or Médecins Sans Frontières, MSF is warning that residents in disaster-hit areas should have tetanus shots while clearing up ruins.
MSF, founded in 1971, delivers emergency aid and services to victims of natural and man-made disasters.
(CRIENGLISH.com January 16, 2005)