Vietnamese military rescue teams discover locations of earthquake victims in Turkey
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Vietnamese teams at search and rescue activities in Hatay province, Turkey. (Photo: VNA) |
The teams, comprising engineers, sniffer dogs, and military doctors, searched eight points in Hatay’s capital city of Antakya where they located three points with victims buried under debris.
Two locations with dead victims were found by Team No.1, and was handed over to the local heavy-duty rescue force.
Meanwhile, Team No.2 coordinated with their peers from Bahrain to reach the deepest and toughest area in the locality, where they discovered signs of human in the rubble of a household.
On February 12 night, the 76-strong rescue teams of the VPA, along with 35 tonnes of cargo, departed for Turkey to assist the country in recovery efforts following the devastating earthquakes.
According to the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, more than 6,400 buildings in the country collapsed after the two earthquakes and more than 430 aftershocks. Some 8,300 international personnel have joined search and rescue operations in Turkey.