According to those with knowledge of the situation, a second C-130 Hercules military plane delivering help was scheduled to go to Syria.A C-17 Globemaster aircraft was used to transport more than 50 search and rescue workers from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), specially trained dog squads, drilling equipment, relief supplies, medications, and other supplies early on Tuesday. One of the Turkish cities damaged by the 7.8-magnitude earthquake was Adana, where the airplane landed.
    More NDRF dog squads, search and rescue, and C-17 teams were transported on the second C-17.
    Source: Hindustan Times A 99-member team from the Indian Army’s army field hospital in Agra, which will open a 30-bed medical facility, was also transported on the four flights. The team is made up of orthopedic and general surgeons as well as critical care specialists, and it is furnished with tools like X-ray machines, ventilators, an oxygen production facility, and other things.According to Turkish authorities, more than 2,600 emergency medical and rescue professionals from 45 different nations had already been sent to the districts affected by the earthquake and its aftershocks by Tuesday.
    The individuals mentioned above stated that there are no present intentions to send personnel to Syria and that the scheduled flight will only transport emergency and relief items. It is acknowledged that Syria’s security situation is precarious, particularly in the areas affected by the recent earthquake 
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