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MMDA sends 12-man team to Turkey

February 8, 2023 Edd Reyes 202 views

METROPOLITAN Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Atty. Don Artes announced the deployment of 12-man team to Turkey, forming part of the Philippine contingent, with the Office of the Civil Defense, Department of Health (DOH), Philippine Army, and the Philippine Air Force (PAF), among others.

The MMDA team, according to Artes, is composed of well-trained disaster rescuers who were previously deployed to help in the rescue and retrieval operations in Bohol, Nepal, and Pampanga which were also hit by earthquakes in 2013, 2015, and 2019 respectively.

“The ambassador of Turkey requested the team’s deployment along with rescuers from other concerned government agencies. The contingent will be transported by Turkish Airlines at no cost,” said Artes as he extended sympathy to the people of Turkey affected by the devastating quake.

The MMDA is in close coordination with the OCD for the transport, logistics requirements, and other preparations necessary for assistance to the earthquake-hit country, Artes added.

“They will bring their experiences to Turkey to contribute support to its disaster response efforts and to express solidarity with the international community. We, the MMDA family, wish our team a safe journey. The country is proud of all of you for this heroic deed.”

The agency would also provide the team’s winter clothes to keep them warm as the temperature in Turkey is at four degrees Celsius.

The team would stay for an undetermined number of days in Southern Turkey near the Syrian border to assist in the ongoing rescue operations in earthquake affected areas and will bring with them portable search and rescue tools such as life locator and v-strut which can locate victims under rubble of collapsed structures.

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