NEW DELHI: A team of Indias National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) engaged in relief and rescue operations in the quake-hit Turkey has successfully saved a six-year-old girl from under the debris in Gaziantep.The NDRF has actually dispatched three teams to Turkey for rescue operations.The representative of the Ministry of Home Affairs tweeted a video of rescue act.In a tweet, Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated, Proud of our NDRF.
In the rescue operations in Türkiye, Team IND-11 conserved the life of a six-year-old girl, Beren, in Gaziantep city.
Under the assistance of PM @narendramodi, we are dedicated to making @NDRFHQ the worlds leading catastrophe reaction force.
#OperationDost.
India released Operation Dost to extend support to Turkey in addition to Syria following Mondays terrible quake that has killed more than 19,300 individuals in the two nations so far.The NDRF is working to liberate live victims from under the rubble and providing first-aid to the hurt, before handing them over to medical reaction authorities.The force is utilizing chip and stone cutters to breach fallen concrete pieces and other infrastructure and has deep radars that select feeble sounds like the heartbeat or sound of a person, authorities said.The teams on the ground have actually fast released antenna and satellite phones for communication.Seven four-wheeled cars and trucks, apart from 4 canines, were sent out along the 3 groups that were airlifted by an Indian Air Force (IAF) C-17 heavy lift airplane from the Hindon air base in Ghaziabad to the Adana airport in Turkey.
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