The VPA sent a 76-member team to Turkey, who were assigned to work in Hatay province, one of the localities hardest hit by the quake. During the deployment period from February 13-22, the VPA team performed search in 31 locations and located 15 points withvictims, including two with signs of survivors. As a result, 28 bodiesof victims had been brought out of the debris.
At the same time, the team coordinated with their peersfrom Bahrain and Mexico to discover three locations in which 10 victims wereburied, while helping three households to find stable shelters. Militarydoctors of the team provided medical checks and treatment to seven patientsfrom the rescue team of other countries and one local person. They also presentednearly 25 tonnes of goods, including military rations, rice, milk, medicalequipment, and many other necessities to earthquake victims.
The VPA team’s activities were appreciated by TurkishPresident Tayyip Erdogan, and leaders of Hatay province and relevant agencies in the host country.
Speaking at the ceremony, Sen. Lieut. Gen. Nguyen Tan Cuong,Chief of the General Staff of the VPA and Deputy Minister of National Defence,commended the officers and soldiers for making great efforts and wellcoordinating with their peers from Turkey and other countries to effectivelyconduct search and rescue and humanitarian relief activities, despite harsh weather conditions and difficulties in daily activities.
Turkish Ambassador Haldun Tekneci expressed his gratitudefor Vietnam – one of the first countries sending their rescuers to his country after the devastating disaster.
This noble action reflects Vietnam's commitment tocarrying out its global humanitarian mission, and also shows the very goodrelationship that Turkey and Vietnam have pursued for many years, he stressed.
VNA