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Prez Marcos to send 85-man team to Turkey for rescue mission, extend humanitarian aid
Prez Marcos to send 85-man team to Turkey for rescue mission, extend humanitarian aid
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Prez Marcos to send 85-man team to Turkey for rescue mission, extend humanitarian aid
by Christhel Cuazon08 February 2023
Photo courtesy: Office of the President

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said he will deploy a contingent that will conduct a search, rescue, relief, and other assistance to Turkey, which was hit by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake on Monday.

In an interview with the press after his attendance at the Bureau of Internal Revenue’s (BIR) national tax campaign kickoff, Marcos said the Philippine contingent will depart for Turkey on February 8.

“We have organized a group of about 85 personnel together with some goods… Ang hinahanap sa atin ay mga blanket, mga winter clothing dahil siyempre ‘yung mga nasiraan ng bahay sa Turkey ay wala na silang matirahan. They’re exposed so they need all of these things,” the President said.

“So we are organizing it already and I already have the assurance also of the Turkish [Airlines] that they will be the ones to bring our people and our equipment and our goods to, I suppose, to Ankara first and then to be distributed properly in Turkey,” the President pointed out.

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The Philippine government will also send engineers and health workers and provide other necessary assistance to the victims of the powerful quake.

“So lahat, ‘yung engineering, mayroong pinapadala tayong mga engineer, mayroon tayong pinapadalang health workers, and of course the goods that we feel that they will need,” Marcos added.

The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) have already mobilized the Philippine search and rescue contingent.

The contingent will be coming from the OCD, the Department of Health (DOH), the Philippine Army, the Philippine Air Force (PAF), and the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA), among others.

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Personnel from the MMDA and DOH already experienced previous foreign deployments in Japan and Haiti, which have also been rocked by powerful earthquakes.

The Turkish Embassy in Manila has earlier sought assistance in the form of emergency medical and urban search and rescue teams.

President Marcos earlier offered thoughts, prayers, and assistance to Turkey and Syria after hundreds of people were killed in a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck both sides of the border on Monday.

“Our thoughts and prayers go to the peoples and governments of Türkiye and Syria following the strong earthquake that has claimed many lives and caused massive destruction to their countries,” the President said.

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“The Philippines is ready to help in whatever way it can in responding to this disaster,” the chief executive added.

In the latest report from Reuters, the death toll of a devastating earthquake in southern Turkey and Syria jumped to more than 7,800 people on Tuesday.

Reports said that the 7.8 magnitude earthquake was Turkey’s most severe earthquake since 1999.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan declared a state of emergency in 10 provinces.

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