A Japanese medical team has been giving free medical treatment to earthquake-affected people in Mandalay.
The team consists of 36 members, including doctors and nurses, and is providing treatment to over 100 patients a day.
The Japanese medical team led by chief nurse Masuta, said they came because they wanted to help the people of Myanmar. (Interview)
After the powerful earthquake, the team has been providing medical care in Mandalay since April 4 and has treated nearly a thousand patients so far.
The Japanese Medical Team will provide free medical treatment until April 26th, from 8 am to 4 pm.
Among the patients who visit the Japanese Medical Team are those who suffer common illnesses and those who are affected by the earthquake.