Philippine rescue team heading to quake-hit Turkey - Manila News
by IANS | Updated Feb 07, 2023

Marcos told reporters that the team includes health workers and engineers, reports Xinhua news agency.
"They will inspect the buildings. We are looking to have our group leave by (Wednesday) night," he said.
Marcos said the team will also bring blankets, winter clothing, and other goods for the homeless victims.
"(The quake victims) are exposed, so they need all these things," he added.
The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs said that no Filipinos were injured due to the earthquakes.
The agency said there are 248 Filipinos in earthquake-affected areas in Turkey and around 60 in Syria.
Monday's 7.8 magnitude quake has killed more than 5,000 people in both Turkey and Syria as it struck an area near the countries' border.
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