Ministry of Public Security sends forces to support Myanmar after earthquake
The Ministry of Public Security has organized forces and vehicles to support Myanmar in overcoming the consequences of the earthquake, and is expected to depart today, March 30.
According to information from the Ministry of Public Security, the Fire Prevention and Fighting Police Department (PCCC and CNCH) - Ministry of Public Security coordinated with relevant agencies and units to organize the development of a plan, establish a working group of the Ministry of Public Security to participate in search and rescue in Myanmar; at the same time, prepare means and conditions to ensure for officers and soldiers (CBCS) in the working group.
The rescue team of the Ministry of Public Security consists of 25 people, led by Colonel Nguyen Minh Khuong, Deputy Director of the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department; 2 foreign and defense officers, 1 doctor, 22 officers and soldiers, 2 dogs and vehicles and equipment for rescue.
The delegation is expected to arrive in Myanmar tonight, March 30. Within 10 days, the Ministry of Public Security's Rescue Team will participate in searching for people, examining and treating diseases, participating in activities to overcome the consequences and damage caused by earthquakes and other activities on the field according to Myanmar's requirements, in accordance with the team's expertise and capabilities.
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