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Modi Appreciates Relief Teams’ Works in Quake-Hit Turkey

Modi Appreciates Relief Teams’ Works in Quake-Hit Turkey

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NEW DELHI, Feb 20: The Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday praised the Indian assistance and disaster relief teams which were deployed in quake-hit Turkiye and said in the last few years India has strengthened its identity not just as a self-sufficient but also as selfless country.

A total of three NDRF teams were sent to the quake-affected country on February 7 following Modi’s directive to offer all possible assistance to the country to overcome the traumatic situation created by the earthquake. The Indian Army’s medical team had also been deployed for providing extensive services to a large number of earthquake-hit people.

Addressing the personnel who had returned from quake-hit Turkey, Modi said, “You have done great service to humanity and made India proud.” “We consider the world as one family and see it our duty to quickly help any member in crisis,” Modi told the relief teams.

India has strengthened its identity in last few years as a country of self-sufficiency which is also selfless and helps other countries, he said. He said India is always ready to be the first responder whenever there is a crisis in the world. “We have to strengthen our identity as the world’s best relief and rescue team,” he added. In a tweet, Modi said their efforts in disaster response and relief measures have been commendable.

Earlier in the day, Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said the Indian Army’s medical team deployed under ‘Operation Dost’ in Turkey has touched down in India. The 99-member self-contained team successfully set up and ran a fully equipped 30-bedded Field Hospital in Iskenderun, Hatay, attending to nearly 4,000 patients round the clock, he said. “Teams executed search, rescue & relief operations including life detection in 35 work sites of Nurdag and Antakya,” he said.

India launched ‘Operation Dost’ to extend assistance to Turkiye as well as Syria after various parts of the two countries were hit by a devastating earthquake on February 6 that has killed more than 40,000 people.

(Manas Dasgupta)

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