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Another group of Azerbaijani rescuers left for Turkey
Baku/08.02.23/Turan: Another group of 227 rescuers of Azerbaijan's Emergencies Ministry has left for the Turkish city of Adana, the AEM said in a statement. The rescuers will take part in search and rescue operations under the rubble.
Prior to that, 420 people, a field hospital and 41 medical workers went from Azerbaijan to Turkey to participate in the rescue work.
Another humanitarian aid from Azerbaijan was sent to Turkey on February 8 on 13 trucks: 260 tents, 300 beds, 2 large generators, 8000 sets of clothes, 20,000 pairs of socks, 350 tables, 1000 chairs, 5000 towels and other primary necessities.
Prior to this, a plane was sent to Turkey with humanitarian aid from Azerbaijan's Emergency Ministry in the form of 115 tents, 140 beds, 1448 blankets, 90 heaters, 300 tables, 1000 chairs, 2000 towels and other essentials, the Emergency Ministry said in a statement. -02D-
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