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Earthquake In Turkey: NDRF Became An Angel In Turkey, Indian Army Set Up A Field Hospital

Earthquake in Turkey: NDRF became an angel in Turkey and along with rescuing people, the Indian Army set up a field hospital.

After the Turkey Earthquake, death sites are everywhere. After thousands of people died in a building collapse, rescue efforts to rescue those buried under the rubble are continuing at a rapid pace.

Many countries have extended a helping hand to Turkey with India at the fore. The Indian Army and NDRF (Turkish NDRF) are doing their best to save people.

Five C-17s have already been deployed to India, with a focus on search and rescue and medical assistance. NDRF built a 30-bed hospital.

India’s Ambassador to Turkey Virendra Paul said 101 members of the NDRF team were conducting rescue operations in Gaziantep.

The Indian Army even set up a field hospital in Hatay province. The hospital is designed for 30 beds with two C-17 aircraft transporting medical personnel.

There is no information that Indians were trapped.

The Indian ambassador said there was no information that Indians were trapped in earthquake-stricken Turkey.

The ambassador said there are 3,000 Indians in Turkey, many of whom are not in the quake-hit areas and many have left.

Quick rescue operation.

The ambassador said rescue operations are being carried out very quickly in Turkey.

India’s National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Turkish army rescued an 8-year-old girl during Friday’s earthquake in Turkey.

A girl trapped living under the rubble of a building during a strong earthquake in Nurdagi, Gaziantep, Turkey.

NDRF, working closely with the Turkish military, rescues an 8-year-old girl from an earthquake-affected area.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the Turkish army rescued an 8-year-old girl from the earthquake in Turkey on Friday.

A girl trapped living under the rubble of a building during a strong earthquake in Nurdagi, Gaziantep, Turkey.

An NDRF team, with the support of the Turkish military, successfully rescued another living victim (an 8-year-old girl) from Bahceli Evalar Mahalesi in Nurdagi, Gaziantep, Turkey.

The NDRF also shared pictures of ongoing rescue operations in Turkey via Twitter.

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