The group spent seven says in one of the areas that was hardest hit.
They performed more than 50 life-saving operations — each day. The group has made headlines around the world for performing virtual miracles and a large number of C-sections in unsanitary, awful conditions.
The group went to provide aid, assistance, medical help, advice as well as help out with large triage units trying to keep casualties to a minimum.
For more information about the group, click here.
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