Turkey earthquake: Govt calls urgent meeting for humanitarian aid; Indigo offers free cargo movement

The Indian aviation regulator has held a meeting with Indian carriers over operating flights to Turkey for cargo movements in commercial scheduled flights

Asian News International February 07, 2023 16:51:07 IST
Turkey earthquake: Govt calls urgent meeting for humanitarian aid; Indigo offers free cargo movement

Photo for representation

New Delhi: The government of India has called an urgent meeting with Indian carriers that operate flights to Turkey, in the aftermath of earthquakes in the western Asian country.

During the meeting, India’s low-cost airline IndiGo offered free cargo movement to Istanbul on its scheduled flights.

The Indian aviation regulator has held a meeting with Indian carriers over operating flights to Turkey for cargo movements in commercial scheduled flights. IndiGo has offered free cargo movement on its scheduled commercial flights using Boeing 777 aircraft to Istanbul.” an aviation industry source told ANI.

Recently Indigo started its wide-body flight operation to Turkey in Istanbul by Boeing-777.

“The Indian carrier colony is with Turkey in the disaster and we are ready to provide free cargo movement for humanitarian aid,” sources quoted the airline company as saying in the meeting.

Other ministries are also part of the meeting and a final decision is yet to be taken in this regard.

The first Indian Air Force plane carrying disaster relief material and rescue team to carry out search and rescue efforts in Turkey has reached Adana in the earthquake-hit country, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said on Tuesday.

The C17 flight with over 50 personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and a specially trained dog squad along with necessary equipment, including medical supplies, drilling machines and other equipment required for the aid efforts departed for Turkey early this morning.

Turkish Embassy in New Delhi tweeted, “First batch of earthquake relief material along with NDRF’s special search and rescue teams and trained dog squads just arrived in Turkiye. Thank you India for your support and solidarity.”
Meanwhile, nearly 4,900 people have been killed and tens of thousands injured after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Turkey and Syria on Monday, according to officials, reported CNN.

Turkey’s death toll rose to at least 3,381 as of around 9:45 a.m. local time on Tuesday, Orhan Tatar, an official with the country’s disaster management agency, said in a televised briefing.

At least 20,426 injuries have also been reported, according to Tatar.

Meanwhile in Syria, the death toll has risen to 1,509 across areas controlled by the government and by the opposition, officials said, reported CNN.

Read all the Latest News, Trending NewsCricket News, Bollywood News,
India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
  

Updated Date:

also read

Afghanistan, Pakistan rocked by 6.5-strong earthquake: Why the region is vulnerable to temblors
World

Afghanistan, Pakistan rocked by 6.5-strong earthquake: Why the region is vulnerable to temblors

An earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale rattled Afghanistan’s mountainous Hindukush region, bordering Pakistan, killing 11 people in both countries. Tremors were felt as far as North India, where people ran out of their houses. But what causes Afghanistan to see so many temblors?

Cyclone Freddy affects 500,000 people in Malawi: UN
World

Cyclone Freddy affects 500,000 people in Malawi: UN

Some 360 people have died in Malawi, according to the latest toll released late Friday, in a country of nearly 20 million people

Dutch government says it is ready to contribute to Turkey's quake-hit region
World

Dutch government says it is ready to contribute to Turkey's quake-hit region

The 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated parts of southern Turkey and northern Syria on February 6