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Istanbul Airport thanks int’l quake rescue teams in 15 languages

Istanbul Airport thanks int’l quake rescue teams in 15 languages

International search and rescue groups who got here to Istanbul Airport from the earthquake zones to return to their nations have been thanked in 15 completely different languages on the large screens on the airport with a textual content, “Thank you for your solidarity.”

After the lethal earthquakes of seven.7 and seven.6 magnitude that hit 10 provinces and affected tens of millions of lives, search and rescue groups from completely different components of the world began to return to their nations after finishing their rescue operations within the disaster-hit areas.

In addition, the search and rescue groups have been hosted within the Airport Lounge, the place the groups penned their messages within the diary e-book in a specific space.

Evil eye beads and a mug with “Thank You” written on them have been offered to the groups as souvenirs.

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