When Vietnamese police officers join rescue mission in quake hit Turkey
Over the past few days a contingent of Vietnamese police officers have joined a lofty rescue mission in earthquake hit Turkey, leaving a good impression on local people.
The site is a nine storey building that was completely destroyed by the 7/8 magnitude earthquake on February 6.
They race against time, hoping to find survivors.
Besides rescue work, they also provide local people with daily necessities.
The gifts, despite their small value, demonstrate Vietnamese people’s tradition of mutual assistance for those in need no matter who they are and where they live.
Turkish children are happy with the gifts presented by Vietnamese rescue workers.
Vietnamese rescue workers have left a good impression on Turkish people in the earthquake hit area.
Despite harsh weather, Vietnamese officers have tried to locate and rescue survivors, and their work has been appreciated by local people.
Local people are very grateful to Vietnamese rescue workers for their hard work.
The Turkish government has set up thousands of makeshift tents to accommodate displaced people to withstand the freezing weather at night.
Adiyaman where Vietnamese rescue workers are working is one of the 10 hardest hit localities in Turkey.
In the future, Hanoi will prioritize ecotourism to foster sustainable development, safeguard the environment, and conserve the city's cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes.