Abdullah Yasin Guler
06 August 2020•Update: 06 August 2020
ANKARA
A Turkish military plane carrying aid and a search and rescue team took off from the capital Ankara late Wednesday and headed to the Lebanese capital of Beirut following yesterday's deadly blast which killed at least 135 people and injured thousands.
BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 06: Turkish military aircraft carrying aid, search and rescue team arrives at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 06, 2020. A Turkish military plane carrying aid and a search and rescue team took off from the Turkish capital Ankara late Wednesday and headed to the Lebanese capital of Beirut following deadly blast which killed at least 135 people and injured thousands. The aircraft was sent on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's orders. ( Houssam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )
The aircraft was sent on President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's orders.
The plane arrived in Beirut early Thursday, authorities announced.
Aid material prepared by the Health Ministry, the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) and the Turkish Red Crescent (Kizilay) was loaded on the plane at Ankara's Etimesgut Airport.
The aircraft 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 Kizilay personnel, a search and rescue team and medical and humanitarian aid.
Speaking to the press right before the aircraft took off, AFAD President Mehmet Gulluoglu told Anadolu Agency that Turkey is preparing to send the required support for Beirut following the blast.
There is enormous trauma in the region following the explosion, and 20 more National Medical Rescue personnel including trauma experts, surgeons, orthopedics experts and emergency medical doctors will be on their way to Beirut, Gulluoglu added.