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CSR: Medical Equipment to be donated for people affected by landslides in Wayanad, Kerala

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New Delhi, India: FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation and its group companies extend their deepest condolences to the bereaved families of the major landslides that occurred in Mundakkai, Wayanad which has resulted in over 300 fatalities till now and offer their sincerest sympathies to all of those affected by the disaster.
FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation today announced that it will donate Rs 6 million worth of medical equipment through FUJIFILM India Pvt. Ltd. for the people affected by the disasters. Donation of the medical equipment including the ultra-portable DR X-ray system and the ultrasound diagnostic system will be made to the Wayanad Government Medical College, Mananthavady, Wayanad District based on their requests. This activity is aimed at swiftly supporting the high volume of diagnosis that the hospital needs because a large volume of affected people are receiving treatment at this government facility.
Informing about the update Mr. Koji Wada, Managing Director, FUJIFILM India said, “My heart goes out to the families and all the people who lost their lives and many who are receiving treatment, as a leading healthcare company, I felt it is my duty to support the public health system that is rendering its services to the people affected by this natural calamity. We pray for everyone’s speedy recovery and hope that our Portable DR X-Ray System along with the Ultrasound Equipment will mitigate the stress that Wayanad Government Medical College, Mananthavady is currently undergoing”
This contribution demonstrates Fujifilm’s commitment to support the communities in need by providing critical healthcare solutions in the direction of combatting the tragedy. FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation and its group companies extend their heartfelt wishes for the swift recovery and restoration of the affected communities.

 

 

 

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