Turkey’s 2nd batch of humanitarian aid plane arrives in Lebanon

Turkey’s 2nd batch of humanitarian aid plane arrives in Lebanon

A Turkish military plane carrying medical aid took off from Ankara, Turkey and arrived in Lebanon’s capital Beirut on August 11, 2020 following the deadly blast last week that killed at least 171 people and injured thousands.

TURKISH TEAMS WILL CONCLUDE THEIR RESCUE ACTIVITIES IN THE BLAST-HIT CITY

Hakan Cakil, Turkey’s ambassador to Lebanon, the Turkish embassy staff and Lebanese officials met the plane at the Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut.

AFAD personnel, National Medical Rescue Team and the Turkish Red Crescent will conclude their search and rescue activities in the blast-hit city and will return to Turkey with a military plane. A team of seven people will continue their activities in the region.

Earlier in the day, Turkey’s National Defense Ministry said on Twitter that second aid plane left the capital Ankara for Beirut.“The Turkish Armed Forces A400M aircraft which will deliver medical supplies and equipment along with personnel from AFAD [Disaster and Emergency Management Authority] to Lebanon took off from Ankara Etimesgut Airbase.”

Just a day after the blast, an earlier Turkish plane carrying aid and a search and rescue team took off from the capital Ankara for Beirut, arriving early the next day, authorities had announced.

It was carrying 21 National Medical Rescue personnel, two emergency units, three tents, medicine and medical equipment, 10 AFAD personnel, equipment, a search and rescue vehicle, three Turkish Red Crescent personnel, a search and rescue team, and medical and humanitarian aid.

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