TEHRAN - Iran has dispatched two more airplanes bring humanitarian help to quake-stricken Turkey, IRIB reported citing the Turkish TRT website.The Iranian Embassy in Ankara has actually released a declaration, saying that considering that February 7 (one day after the earthquake in Turkey), in addition to sending out search and rescue groups and health specialists, Iran has sent seven airplanes bring humanitarian help and 2 field healthcare facilities to Turkey.Following the current earthquakes in Turkey, Iran sent out 80 individuals consisting of 6 search and rescue groups, 3 groups of health experts, and an unique group for emergency situation scenarios and rescue dogs to Turkey, according to the report.Moreover, 46 health experts likewise got here in Adana and Gaziantep on Friday, February 10, with 3 aircrafts bring humanitarian aid.Earlier, Iran sent out humanitarian aid weighing eight lots to Turkey by two planes.In addition to opening a field medical facility in Turkey, Iran has also sent a total of 26 tons of humanitarian aid to the earthquake-stricken areas of Turkey.A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck southern Turkey on February 6, leading to more than 30,000 casualties along with tens of thousands of injuries in both Turkey and Syria.MG
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