Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh): India's 'Operation Dost' team of 47-member National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rescuers with dog squad members Rambo and Honey returned on Friday morning after their 10-day hectic and successful engagements while providing round the clock support to the victims of earthquake-hit Turkey.
The rest of the 54-member team with the head of the whole contingent is on the way and is expected to arrive at Ghaziabad's Hindon Air Force Station by this evening. These members belong to the force's 11th Battalion in Varanasi and 2nd Battalion Kolkata.
India announced 'Operation Dost' shortly after a magnitude 7.8 quake ravaged Turkey and sent a team from the Army to set up 60 Para Field Hospitals and the NDRF for search and rescue operations, including relief and humanitarian assistance to the 'Dost' (friendly) country.
Led by Deputy Commandant Deepak Talwar, the 47-member team of NDRF that returned on Friday morning included a five-member women crew comprising Sub-Inspector Shivani Agrawal, Sushama Yadav, Rakhi, Archana Singh and Priyanka Rai-- who belonged to the force's 8th Battalion and were among the first batch of the 51-member team that was sent to Turkey on February 7.
The 47-member team was among 101 NDRF personnel who were dispatched to Turkey in two separate batches with a four-member dog squad--Julie, Romeo, Honey and Rambo-- for undertaking search and rescue operations in the affected areas of Turkey which was devastated on February 6 by massive earthquake and its aftershocks.
Sharing the operational details, Talwar told ANI that the NDRF personnel rescued two children from the rubble and evacuated 85 bodies during their 10-day engagements in earthquake-hit Turkey despite tough weather circumstances in the country.
"The weather was too cold in Turkey compared to India when we arrived there on February 7. Our troops engaged in the operation at two specific locations nearly 150 km away from the Adana Airport in Turkey...We rescued two children and evacuated 85 bodies from the debris during our 10-day operation," Deepak Talwar said.