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Turkey's aid will never be forgotten: Albanian PM

Prime Minister Edi Rama thanks President Erdogan for Turkey's efforts helping Albanians after quake

Orhan Onur Gemici, Furkan Abdula, Seyyid Emin, Dzihat Aliju  | 28.11.2019 - Update : 28.11.2019
Turkey's aid will never be forgotten: Albanian PM DURRES, ALBANIA - NOVEMBER 27: Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama visits a hotel, affected from the earthquake after 6.3-magnitude earthquake hit Albania's Durres city on November 27, 2019. 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit western Durres city of Albania on Tuesday at 3.54 a.m. local time (0254GMT), leaving at least 16 dead. ( Orhan Onur Gemici - Anadolu Agency )

DURRES

Efforts of Turkey and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will remain in the minds and will never be forgotten, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said Wednesday after an earthquake hit Albania.

"On behalf of everyone, I express my gratitude to Turkey and President Erdogan," said Rama.

"Turkey is a big and powerful country. We are a small and weak country. But whenever Turkey needs, we will be there. Albanian people will never forget Turkey's help," he said as he examined search and rescue operations being carried out at a hotel in the beach area of Durres.

He also said more than 30 people were killed and 600 people wounded but warned casualties may increase.

The death toll from the magnitude-6.3 quake Tuesday in western Albania rose to 31, according to the country's defense ministry. The health authority announced that 658 were injured, eight seriously.

Turkey’s disaster agency Wednesday dispatched rescue teams and humanitarian aid.

Fifteen search and rescue experts are currently working in Durres, the epicenter of the quake, in hopes of saving those trapped under debris, said a statement by Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD).

Health Ministry rescue teams are giving medical aid to quake victims, while the Turkish Red Crescent and AFAD humanitarian teams are providing a helping hand by pitching tents and other activities.

Alongside aid and recovery workers, trucks loaded with dozens of tents, hygiene kits and thousands of blankets were dispatched.

The aid was reportedly the first to arrive from any country since the quake.

*Writing by Fahri Aksut

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