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9 Feb 2023

Syria, Turkey Earthquakes: How Operation Dost Is Helping Those In An Unendurable Situation

New Delhi: A friend in need is a friend indeed. India has proved this following the massive earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has directed that all possible assistance be extended to the affected people. 

India’s swift response

In pursuance of this, Operation Dost was launched to provide necessary support in terms of search and rescue (SAR) efforts as well as medical assistance. This has involved a whole-of-government approach with coordination among various agencies. 

This swift response led to the first C-17 IAF aircraft with a specialized SAR team leaving for Turkey within hours of a request of assistance being received.

Since then, India has been able to send more than 250 personnel, specialized equipment and other relief material amounting to more than 135 tons to Turkey on 5 C-17 IAF aircrafts. 

3 self sustained teams of NDRF in Turkey

These include three self sustained teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) numbering more than 150 specially trained personnel, along with dog squads, specialized equipment, vehicles and supplies. 

Their equipment allows for detection, location, access and extrication of people trapped under collapsed structures.

30-bed self-sustained field hospital set up

In addition, personnel and equipment have been sent to set up a 30-bed self-sustained field hospital of the Indian Army. This includes a team of 99 specially trained personnel, with essential medicines, advanced equipment, vehicles and ambulances. 

The hospital will provide for a fully functional Operation Theatre, and facilities such as X-ray, ventilators, etc. 

MEA officials deployed

The deployment of Indian teams in Turkey is being coordinated with the local authorities through our Embassy, which has set up a Camp Office at Adana. The NDRF teams are rendering assistance in rescue operations at Gaziantep while the medical team is setting up the Field Hospital in Iskenderun. 

A team of officials of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), two of which are Turkish speaking officers, have been deployed to Turkey to assist the teams involved in rescue and relief operations.

Indian Embassy also ascertaining well-being of Indian nationals 

Indian Embassy is also ascertaining the well-being of Indian nationals in the affected region, particularly in Adana, Gaziantep, Malatya and Kahramanmaras provinces of Turkey, which have been the most affected due to the earthquake. 

The Embassy has also set up a Help Desk. While serious logistical constraints such as road conditions, inclement weather and the ongoing rescue operations limit options, our officials are reaching out to some ten Indian nationals who are reportedly stranded. Efforts are also ongoing to trace a missing national.

Over 6 tons of emergency relief assistance delivered to Syria

As regards Syria, more than 6 tons of emergency relief assistance has been delivered through a C130J IAF aircraft to Damascus. 

The consignment includes medicines for emergency use, fluids for hydration, protective gear, general use medicines and medical equipment like ECG machine, patient monitor etc. 

India stands committed to extend all possible support to those affected by this devastating earthquake. 

Operation Dost is India’s latest expression of being a first responder, a net security provider, and a country whose Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) response is quick and available to countries not only in the neighbouring region, but also beyond.

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