The international rescue team sent to the region after the flood disaster that occurred in the east of Libya last week and caused the death of thousands of people had a traffic accident. In the news in the Libyan press, it was stated that the accident took place near the city of Derna, which was most affected by the flood, and that a total of 7 people, including 5 from the Greek rescue team, lost their lives and at least 10 people were injured.
In the statement made by the Greek General Staff, it was announced that the bus carrying medical personnel from the Armed Forces, who went to Libya for help at noon, collided with a vehicle coming from the opposite direction.
TURKISH TEAMS WERE NOT AFFECTED BY THE ACCIDENT!
In the statement made by AFAD, “An international team that went to the region to help due to the floods and floods in Libya had an accident on the road. According to the initial information received, there was no loss of life in the incident, and our Turkish teams who arrived in the region were not affected. The international team has been sent to the hospital and their treatment continues. “We are following the developments,” it was said.
MINISTER KOCA: WE SIDE WITH THE LIBYAN PEOPLE IN DISASTER
Minister of Health Koca, in his statement on his social media account, said, “Our teams arrived in Libya and delivered 2 fully equipped 4X4 Emergency Aid Ambulances to the health administrators in the city of Derne for the provision of health services and the transfer of intensive care patients more safely. 10 Ambulances, UMKE ATAK equipped “5 vehicles and 6 Emergency Response Vehicles are used by our teams. We are with the Libyan people who are affected by the disaster,” he said.
(IHA-DHA)