President Ilham Aliyev said that Azerbaijan will send a search and rescue team of 370 people to Turkey, as well as a second aircraft loaded with supplies. The ministry also sent another aircraft carrying first aid kits, tents, bedding, medical supplies, and other necessary equipment to help those affected. Azerbaijan dispatched a search-and-rescue team of 420 people to Turkey. Azerbaijan Īzerbaijan became the first country to provide assistance to Turkey. A SARUV Austria/ Samaritan Austria Rapid Response Team was also deployed to Turkey, which rescued a 15-year-old girl from the rubble. Austria sent 112 rescue workers, 8 rescue dogs, and 25 tons of material to the affected areas in Turkey, 85 of them soldiers from the Austrian Forces Disaster Relief Unit and the remaining from the Red Cross, fire brigades and mountain rescue units. Austria Ĭhancellor Karl Nehammer said Austria will send 84 soldiers from its Disaster Relief Unit to Turkey and pledged €3 million for aid organisations. ĬARE Australia launched an emergency appeal to provide emergency aid, including food, shelter, water, and other lifesaving supplies, to those affected by the earthquakes. A 72-member search-and-rescue team was sent to Turkey. Australia Īustralia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced an initial humanitarian package worth AU$10 million (€6.5 million) to aid the recovery in Turkey and Syria. This was the first time the Armenia–Turkey border had opened since 1988, when Turkey sent aid to Armenia after the 1988 Armenian earthquake. A border crossing between Armenia and Turkey was opened to allow the passage of humanitarian aid. Armenia dispatched 57 search and rescue specialists to Turkey and Syria. On 7 February 2023, Pashinyan held phone discussions with the Presidents of Turkey and Syria, following which the Government of Armenia confirmed the country would send search-and-rescue teams and food aid to Turkey and Syria. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Armenia stand ready to provide assistance. In May 2023, Argentina provided another dispatch of aid to Syria, consisting of four tons of supplies, including injectable medications, essential medical supplies, medical protections kits, and 90,000 facemasks. Four days after, Argentine rescue group saved two adults and a child. Argentina Īccording to a statement from the Argentine Foreign Ministry, Argentina's offer to Turkey and Syria includes socio-sanitary care, psychosocial and post-traumatic support, logistics personnel with experience in managing warehouses for donations and for the assembly of UNHCR houses and management of camps for affected people and shelters, water purification tablets and disinfectants, and management and training in their use for those affected. Īs of 10 February 2023, Algerian Civil Protection Teams in Syria and Turkey have rescued 13 people and pulled 84 bodies from rubble. Algeria has donated US$30 million to Turkey and US$15 million to Syria. Īlgeria dispatched the first group of 89 Civil Protection agents to Turkey to participate in rescue and relief operations, and sent 210 tonnes of urgent humanitarian aid for disaster victims. Algeria Īlgerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune sent a message of condolences to his Syrian and Turkish counterparts. Additionally, Albania pledged 1 million euros in support of humanitarian relief. Albania Īlbania dispatched 88 medical personnel, search and rescue specialists, and 9 specialized vehicles to Turkey. Aid from United Nations member and observer states Afghanistan Īfghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the government will send a relief package of 10 million Afghanis ($111,024) and 5 million Afghanis ($55,512) to Turkey and Syria, respectively, on the basis of shared humanity and Islamic brotherhood.
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