Rescue services are trying to find living people among the rubble of buildings destroyed by earthquakes
Against the clock. This is how rescue teams are working to find survivors of the earthquake and aftershocks that have devastated parts of Turkey and Syria. Earthquakes know no borders and therefore cause a wave of solidarity not only within these countries, but also beyond. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has revealed that in addition to members of NATO and the European Union, 45 other countries have offered their assistance.
Spain was one of the first countries to respond by sending two planes, one from the UME and the other with specialists from the Community of Madrid. A group of firefighters from Zaragoza, Huelva and Malaga are also traveling to Turkey to lend a hand in this humanitarian crisis that has already left more than 5,000 dead, 20,500 injured and 6,800 buildings still engulfing a significant number of people since the Earth moved during the early hours of Monday with great abruptness.
Source: La Verdad

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