Hope Caravan establishes search and rescue team in Şanlıurfa
Hope Caravan Foundation has established a search and rescue team in Şanlıurfa, continuing its efforts to expand its disaster response capabilities across the country.
To enhance the skills and preparedness of its members and volunteers, Hope Caravan recently organized a seminar in Şanlıurfa. The seminar focused on crucial aspects of search and rescue operations, emphasizing the importance of effective action during disaster situations.
Volunteers will now participate in comprehensive training programs conducted by the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) to further enhance their expertise. Upon completion of these rigorous trainings, they will be fully integrated into the search and rescue team, ready to respond effectively to any potential disasters.
This initiative by Hope Caravan Foundation demonstrates their commitment to community safety and their proactive approach to disaster preparedness. (ILKHA)
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