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Despite the difficult working conditions, rescuers from Armenia, forming joint chains with international colleagues, continue to try to dig out the collapsed buildings in earthquake-ravaged Turkey and Syria, in the hope of hearing voices asking for help. The Rescue Service of Armenia noted about this in a statement.

Search and rescue teams, using special technical means, look for "cavities"—areas of large concrete beams or collapsed staircases—where victims can be found.

While rescuers try to reach the survivors, assistance teams monitor the movement of the buildings, taking into account the possibility of their further collapse, as well as the presence of other hazards.

As a result of the large-scale work being carried out, the rescuers from Armenia, cooperating with a US search team, found and pulled out three injured persons from the rubble in the collapsed areas of Adiyaman, Turkey.

In Syria and Turkey, rescuers from Armenia continue to carry out dismantling of weakened and suspended structural elements of buildings, demolition of rubble and its removal—with special equipment—from the area.

A canine rescue team from Armenia is also actively involved in search and rescue operations.

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