Turkey sends mobile hospital to Pakistan
Kizilay, the Turkish branch of the Red Cross, has sent a mobile hospital to Muzaffarabad, the area mostly affected by the earthquake in Pakistan. The service will offer medical treatment of all types for the victims of the 7.6 magnitude quake. Turkey has sent medical teams, foodstuff and medical equipment to the quake stricken region, and Kizilay has launched an aid campaign called "they always supported us, now that it is our turn'" in efforts to help the region.
Red Crescent Directorate General issued a statement and said search and rescue efforts continued in Muzaffarabad, the region which was mostly affected by the massive earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale.
Meanwhile, Kizilay intensified works pertaining to urgent nourishment and health services in the region.