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Chinese rescue teams depart Türkiye as mission completed

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Two Chinese search and rescue teams departed Türkiye as their mission to save earthquake survivors came to a close. Before their departure, they were greeted by officials from the Turkish Foreign Ministry. The team covered an area of 700,000 square meters and completed search missions on 87 buildings.

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