The Star Malaysia

Planes arranged for citizens’ return – supplies for those remaining

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BEIJING: China has taken a series of measures to protect the health of Chinese living or studying abroad while stemming potential import of the coronaviru­s disease, an aviation official said.

China has arranged nine special flights, three from Italy and six from Iran, to bring 1,466 Chinese citizens home between March 4 and 26, said Lyu Erxue, deputy head of the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China (CAAC).

From Iran alone, the special flights flew back 976 Chinese citizens, most of whom were Chinese students, he said, noting that the fourth such flight taking off from Italy is scheduled to bring back 180 Chinese citizens to the eastern

Chinese city of Wenzhou.

Another plane has departed from Shanghai for London yesterday to ferry 180 overseas Chinese students home, the first such flight orchestrat­ed for Chinese citizens in the United Kingdom, according to Lyu.

For Chinese citizens who remained abroad, 116 tonnes of health supplies have been delivered to Chinese embassies and consulates in seven countries including Italy, the United States, France and the United Kingdom as of Wednesday, with the rest of the 300 tonne supplies bound for 12 countries to be delivered by April 10, according to Lyu.

To minimise the risk of imported cases, the CAAC said it sought to keep internatio­nal flights per week under 134, including necessary ones to carry Chinese studying or living aborad back home.

As of Wednesday, the CAAC has organised 178 planes to send 100 medical experts and workers, as well as more than 2,635 tonnes of supplies to 40 countries worldwide to help fight the pandemic.

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