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30 October 2014 Last updated at 09:50 ET
UK ship with Ebola aid docks in Sierra Leone
A UK ship has arrived in Sierra Leone to help deal with the deadly Ebola outbreak in the West African country.
RFA Argus is carrying food, medical equipment and 32 pick-up trucks, to help keep hard-pressed Ebola treatment centres going.
Also on board are doctors, nurses and military personnel. The ship is currently docked in Freetown.
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The Argus, which is also equipped with helicopters, set sail from Falmouth in Cornwall on 17 October, and the BBC's Africa correspondent Andrew Harding said it would act as an offshore base for the aid effort.
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RFA Argus leaving Falmouth on October 17 (Raw video)
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Published on Oct 17, 2014
RFA Argus sets sail from Falmouth Cornwall on its way to assist fight the Ebola Epidemic in Sierra Leone. We wish everyone on board a safe trip and a speedy return.
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