The seventh plane of the Indian Air Force arrived in earthquake-ravaged Turkey with ventilators and medical supplies. Indian Air Force’s C-17 Globemaster landed in Turkey on Sunday morning under ‘Operation Dost’. The plane has 13 tons of medical supplies, 24 tons of other relief supplies. These include ventilation machines, anesthesia machines. Indian Ambassador Birendra Paul and Indian Air Force officials received the relief material at Adana Airport. All these medical equipment will be used in 60 temporary hospitals in Iskenderan, Turkey. India sends first aid to Turkey after earthquake The Indian Army rushed to rescue and treat there. A temporary camp was opened. It is reported that 400 people are being treated in the Indian army hospital every day.
