Ambulances, trucks, rescue and rapid intervention vehicles are among the 122 vehicles that were successfully carried to Libya on the ships, dispatched from Türkiye's Aegean city of Izmir, Turkish Defence Ministry says.
Accompanying the personnel and vehicles were three field hospitals and supplies for food, shelter, and medical supplies to aid disaster-hit locals. / Photo: AA
A total of 360 personnel, including members of the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency , Search and Rescue Association , Health Ministry, Coast Guard, and fire department, are on board the vessels, the ministry said in a statement on Saturday. Accompanying the personnel and vehicles were three field hospitals and supplies for food, shelter, and medical supplies to aid disaster-hit locals.
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