Australia is to send a navy ship and helicopters to tsunami-hit Indonesia
and has offered to set upa field hospital in Aceh area, Prime Minister John
Howard said on Thursday.
An Antonov aircraft along with three Iriquoi helicopters will be sent to Aceh
and more air crew will be sent to Sumatra, Indonesia, to ensure the
around-the-clock operation of Australia'sfour Hercules aircraft already in that
country, said Howard.
The aircraft, HMAS Kanimbla will leave Sydney on Friday, carrying helicopters
and engineers to help with relief efforts, hesaid.
"It will go via Darwin and then on to Indonesia, and its many faceted
capacities mean it will be available for any number of tasks, and that will be a
deployment of course which is likely to last for a period of time," Australian
Broadcasting Corporation radio quoted Howard as saying.
"We will offer a light field hospital which has about 90 beds to the
Indonesian Government for use in the affected area," he said.
Two medical teams are on their way to the Maldives and Sri Lanka, he said.
He said there are several hundred Australian personnel involvedin the relief
effort.
Howard said Australia's assistance may be increased further as the recovery
and rehabilitation of the region would take some time.
"We will need to do a lot more in the months ahead," Howard said.
Australia has offered a total of 35 million dollars (27 millionUS dollars) of
relief aid to those Asian countries that were hit by the tsunami disaster last
Sunday.
And 10 Australians have been killed in the disaster and there are grave
concerns for another 12.