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China: China-EU Emergency Drills to Combat Natural Disasters


The China-EU joint emergency management drills concluded on Friday (20 May) in Shanghai, with more than 500 participants taking part in the exercises aimed at preparing for natural disaster.The drills were part of a five-year bilateral project on the China-EU Emergency Management Project. Chinese and European scientists created a risk scenario of a typhoon along the coast in Shanghai that led to building collapses, fire I n dangerous chemical warehouses and a shipwreck resulting in toxic liquid leaks.\r\nDuring the past 3 days, emergency management experts from the EU and the Chinese Academy of Governance observed and provided suggestions for
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China: In first, Russia, China Emergency Medical Teams Get Global Certificate: WHO


Geneva: Three Russian and Chinese emergency medical teams have become the first certified by the World Health Organization to respond to disasters and disease outbreaks globally, the UN health agency said Tuesday (May 23).\r\nThe 2 teams from Russia and 1 from China \"completed WHO\'s rigorous classification process,\" the agency said in a statement.\"This means that, when a disaster strikes and an affected country requests help, we can quickly deploy medical teams that we know meet our high standards,\" WHO Chief Margaret Chan said in the statement.
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China: Call the Air Ambulance: Medical Helicopters Tipped for Future China Boom


Singapore/ Beijing:  As China opens up its low-level airspace to civilian aircraft; the global aviation industry is laying the groundwork for a boom beyond private business jets and pilot training schools - with the purchase of fleets of air ambulance helicopters.\r\nThe freeing up of airways previously reserved for military use is a huge opportunity for Norbert Ducrot, head of Airbus Group\'s helicopters unit in China. Ducrot says there could be enough demand for more than 3,000 emergency medical choppers in China - up from as few as about 20 now in service.
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China: China Sets up First UAV Emergency Rescue Team


China\'s first unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) emergency rescue team has been established in Beijing. The UAV is expected to undertake tasks that include search-and-rescue missions and relief airdrops.\r\nWith a 2.96-meter-long wingspan, a petrol-powered UAV is the biggest one among all the vehicles in the rescue team. Its flight speed can reach 150 kilometers per hour, and its maximum flight altitude is 4 kilometers.
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China: China¡¯s First Emergency UAV Rescue Team


Earlier this month, China has launched the first-in-the-country emergency rescue team that will use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), Beijing Daily reports.\r\nSix UAVs are now primed and ready for rescue missions at the training base of the Ministry of Civil Affairs located in Changping district. The drones in the service come in 2 types: fixed- and rotary-wing, to cover different mission profile requirements.
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