
His gratitude Greek rescue teamhe expresses in a Facebook post. Turkish Consulate in Thessalonikiwhere he reports that volunteers, in cooperation with Turkish detachments, managed to save three people from the ruins in the city of Antiyaman.
“A Greek search and rescue team launched from Thessaloniki, in coordination with Turkish teams, rescued three of our citizens from the ruins in Adiyaman. We are grateful to them,” the consulate said in a statement, which is accompanied by a video with the corresponding Habertürk TV report.
Contact information available to our Baskonsoloslugumuza for our citizens living in our region:
Phone: +30 2310 965 070-73
7/24 Achil Durum Nöbetchi Tel: +30 697 026 05 65
7/24 Konsolosluk Chagry Merkezi Tel: +903122922929
Email: [email protected]— TS Selanik BK (@TC_Selanik_BK) March 16, 2020
The Greek EOD Search and Rescue Team, launched from Thessaloniki, in coordination with Turkish teams, rescued three of our citizens from the ruins in Adiyaman. We are grateful to them 🇬🇷🇹🇷 https://t.co/EdIOcHrvvP
— TS Selanik BK (@TC_Selanik_BK) February 13, 2023
The Hellenic Rescue Team mission, consisting of 30 trained volunteers from all over Greece, with a search and rescue dog and specialized equipment, left Thessaloniki on February 9 to assist in search and rescue operations in earthquake-affected areas of Greece. Turkey. The mission is supported by the Turkish Consulate in Thessaloniki and the Turkish Embassy in Athens.
With information from APE-MPE
Source: Kathimerini

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