Indian army soldiers-citizens hug and thank in Turkey earthquake relief work

by time news

Tirupati:

The Indian Army has set up a temporary hospital in the earthquake-hit Hatay province of Turkey to provide emergency medical services. Army doctors are performing surgeries for those who need it.

The makeshift hospital is equipped with machines, ventilators and operating theatres. A 6-year-old child was rescued in Gaziantep. They are using radars to detect the heartbeats of people trapped in concrete rubble.

The people of the area hugged and thanked the Indian soldiers and doctors who are rescuing and treating the people trapped in the rubble.

In this situation, a person named Vijaykumar Gaut from Uttarakhand was working in Turkey. He disappeared after the earthquake. His family also could not be contacted. His family is worried about this.

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