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The international aid promised so far
Malaysia
75 SMART team is already on the ground and will be working in Gaziantep. The Ministry of Defence will also send a team of doctors and paramedics to set up a field hospital. The government would also provide $1m aid to Turkey and Syria.
UK 76search-and-rescue specialists with equipment and dogs, as well as an emergency medical team, to Turkey. The UK also says it is in contact with the UN about getting support to victims in Syria.
US 79-person search-and-rescue teams and nearly 100 Los Angeles County firefighters and structural engineers, along with 12 sniffer dogs.
Italy A firefighting team. The Italian military has said transport flights will carry equipment as well as health and other personnel.
France Rescue teams will be dispatched to Turkey from France.
Spain Two urban search and rescue teams with 85 personnel and a contingent of volunteer firefighters.
The EU The European Union has mobilised search and rescue teams to help Turkey, while the Copernicus satellite system has been activated to provide emergency mapping services. At least 13 member countries have offered assistance. The EU said it is also ready to offer help to Syria through its humanitarian assistance programmes.
Russia Russian military deployed in the country has already sent 10 units comprising 300 people to help clear debris and search for survivors in Syria. Turkey has also accepted an offer of support from Russia.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he has approved a request for humanitarian aid for Syria, received through a diplomatic official. Israel and Syria do not have diplomatic relations and the two countries have fought several wars. Meanwhile, the Israeli army is sending a search and rescue team of 150 engineers, medical personnel and other aid workers to render lifesaving aid in Turkey.
Germany Deliveries of emergency generators, tents and blankets. It is also prepared to set up camps with water treatment equipment. Germany has offered to send teams from the THW civil protection agency to Turkey. The group International Search and Rescue Germany was preparing to fly dozens of doctors and rescue experts to Turkey.
Austria 84 soldiers from a military disaster relief unit.
Poland 76 firefighters and eight-trained dogs with equipment.
Greece 21 rescuers, two rescue dogs and a special rescue vehicle, together with a structural engineer, five doctors and seismic planning experts in a military transport plane.
Romania A specialized personnel and material to Turkey on two military aircraft.
Croatia 40 personnel and 10 dogs, rescue equipment and vans.
Japan 75 rescue workers.
SouthKorea 60-person search and rescue team and send medical supplies to Turkey. The government also says it is providing an initial $5m (£4.1m) in humanitarian support, and the Gyeonggi provincial government plans to provide $1m (£800,000)in humanitarian assistance.
Pakistan One flight of relief supplies and another carrying a 50-member search and rescue team. The government says daily aid flights to Syria and Turkey will start on Wednesday.
India 100 search and rescue personnel from its Natural Disaster Response Force , as well as specially-trained dog squads and equipment for relief efforts. Medical teams with trained doctors, paramedics and essential medicines are also ready.
Switzerland 22 rescuers with 14 dogs. Would also send 80 search and rescue specialists to the country, including army disaster experts.
CzechRepublic 68 rescuers, including firefighters, doctors, structural engineers and experts with sniffer dogs.
Serbia 21 rescuers and three liaison officers.
Montenegro At least 24 firefighters.
Moldova 55 rescue workers have been sent to Turkey.
Lebanon Lebanon'scash-strapped government is sending soldiers, Red Cross and Civil Defense first responders and firefighters.
Jordan Jordan is sending emergency aid to Syria and Turkey on the orders of King Abdullah II.
Iran An Iranian plane has delivered aid to Damascus airport following the earthquake.
Iraq Iraqi security forces have been delivering emergency aid to Syria.
Egypt Egypt has pledged urgent humanitarian aid to Turkey.
PalestineTwo humanitarian missions to assist in Syria and Turkey will include civil defence and medical teams.
Qatar
Search and rescue teams along with vehicles, a field hospital, tents and other supplies. Qatar-funded Qatar Charity said it was distributing 27,000 hot meals in the Turkish city of Gaziantep, where it has an office, and is supplying relief items to shelters in Turkey and Syria. The group allocated $6m for the first stages of its response.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia ordered an air bridge to provide aid and organised a campaign through its “Sahem” platform.
UAE
The UAE pledged humanitarian assistance worth $13.6m to Syria AND dispatched a first plane to Adana Airport in southern Turkey carrying search and rescue teams, crews, and medical equipment. To establish a field hospital in Turkey and would also send search and rescue teams to Syria, along with urgent relief supplies and emergency aid.
Mexico A team of rescuers and 16 sniffer dogs. Mexico's foreign affairs secretary said the country will send equipment and rescue specialists.
NewZealand NewZealand is providing $632,000 (£527,000) to the Turkish Red Crescent and$316,000 (£263,000) to the Syrian Arab Red Crescent to deliver items such as food, tents and blankets, as well as provide medical assistance and psychological support.
China 82 members and four search dogs, also brought in 20 tonnes of supplies and equipment. China'sRed Cross Society is providing the Turkish Red Crescent and the Syrian Red Crescent with $200,000 each in humanitarian assistance.
Afghanistan Taliban administration will send aid worth about $166,000 to Turkey and Syria.
Other than these countries:
UN
WHO - emergency supplies, including trauma and emergency surgical kits, and activating a network of emergency medical teams. NATO
Sumber: Aljazeera
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