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India will be providing all possible assistance to Turkey, which was struck by a deadly earthquake on Monday, 6 February, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced.
He also pledged to extend the required assistance to help the people impacted by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake.
Following his speech, the Indian government announced that it would immediately dispatch Search & Rescue Teams of the National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) and medical teams with relief materials to the earthquake-hit areas.
The PMO also said that medical teams will be readied with trained doctors and paramedics to fly to Turkey with essential medicines on board.
"Relief material will be dispatched in coordination with the Government of Republic of Türkiye and Indian Embassy in Ankara and Consulate General office in Istanbul," they said.
Earlier, External Affairs S Jaishankar had also tweeted to express his sympathies to the families of the deceased. "Deeply distressed by the loss of lives and damage in the earthquake in Turkiye," he had said.
Meanwhile, the death toll from the earthquake has increased to 1,300, and is expected to rise even further in both Turkey and Syria.
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