Rescue teams in Korea and other countries have emerged as rescue dogs.

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(1)an accompanying interview with the rescue team
(2)Newssc
(3)Antakia Region, Hatay Province, Turkiye
(4)News Desk
(5)Emergency services at Antakia.
(6)Accompanying MBC’s coverage team’s rescue activities
(7)Residents of Zekinergis Hattai
(8)No one helped me like the Korean relief team.God bless them.
(9)Five people rescued on the first day of rescue in Korea.
(10)Activities until the 17th… Review of additional dispatch
(11)Greece and Israel also send relief teams.
(12)Alon Huminer, captain of the Israeli military rescue team.
(13)We just completed the rescue of a two-year-old infant.
(14)The rescue took a long time.

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(1)an accompanying interview with the rescue team
(2)News Desk
(3)Ukraine and Russia also send aid troops.
(4)Search and rescue dogs are deployed after locating buried people through residents.
(5)● Demolition of debris by mobilizing equipment in a viable response area
(6)8 Removed debris by mobilizing equipment in a viable response area.
(7)8 Living in a tent in the yard of the Korean Rescue Team’s school.
(8)the best in bad conditions
(9)8 Building Collapse Risk Still— Hard to Enter
(10)Overseas Emergency Relief Unit KDRZ
(11)8 Electricity and water supply are cut off, so cooking is impossible. Living with all-night food, etc.
(12)8 Buildings are blocked by debris throughout the city and vehicles are not allowed to move.
(13)8 Traffic accidents and traffic congestion are severe, making it difficult to get out of the city.
(14)Broken Infrastructure

Our rescue dog hurt his foot, but he’s still working on it.

Rescue dogs in Mexico, a country where earthquakes are frequent, wear goggles, special shoes, and clothes.

I don’t think we have that yet.Rescue dogs are actually going to those dangerous places with their bare bodies.

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