IMM Dispatched 421 Personnel and 94 Vehicles to the Earthquake Zone

IBB Dispatched Personnel and Vehicle to Earthquake Zone
IMM Dispatched 421 Personnel and 94 Vehicles to the Earthquake Zone

IMM dispatched 7,4 personnel and 421 vehicles to the disaster area for the 94 magnitude earthquake in Pazarcık district of Kahramanmaraş. Additional vehicles and personnel will be directed to the convoy, which set out to heal the wounds of the earthquake victims.

From the Fire Brigade Department, 200 search and rescue personnel (airline), 2 search and rescue dogs, 2 Large Rescue Vehicles (air), 1 Service Vehicle (by air), 2 Sleeper Trucks (60 people capacity), 2 Large Rescuers Vehicle, 3 Service vehicles, 1 fire command vehicle

45 personnel from İSKİ, 1 search and rescue vehicle, 2 4×4 vehicles, 3 tow trucks, 3 tracked excavators, 6 dump trucks, 3 pioneer vehicles, 1 double cabin pickup truck, 1 minibus, 5 water tankers, 1 service vehicle

From the Road Maintenance and Coordination Department, 74 personnel, 8 Excavators, 5 Earthmoving Trucks, 2 Snow Plows, 2 Cranes (40 tons), 4 Trucks (water transportation), 2 Trucks (bread transportation), 1 Truck (aid material) ), 1 Truck (blanket transportation), 1 truck (generator transportation), 1 mobile repair vehicle, 1 fuel tanker

30 personnel from the Support Services Directorate, 1 Food Truck (with a daily capacity of 6 thousand people), 1 Mobile Oven (with a daily capacity of 15 thousand), 2 Dormitory Vehicles, 1 4×4 Vehicles, 2 Cold Air Vehicles, 7 Service Vehicles.

İGDAŞ, 12 Staff

Press and Public Relations Directorate, 4 personnel and 2 on-site solution tools.

Earthquake Risk Management and Urban Improvement Directorate, 30 personnel for damage assessment,

33 Pallets of Water from Hamidiye A.Ş

150 thousand Mediterranean Bread from Halk Ekmek A.Ş.

140 cabins mobile WC (20 containers), 42 cabins mobile shower (6 containers), 13 trucks from Boğaziçi Yönetim A.Ş.

Social Services Directorate sent 1100 sleeping bags, 3000 blankets, 700 hygiene kits, 3000 diapers, 50 thousand bread packages and an Electric Heater.

The number of aid sent to the disaster area will continue to increase.

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