
Israel deploys aid to quake-hit Myanmar and Thailand
SmartAID’s team is already operating in Myanmar, and Israel’s government is sending a search-and-rescue squad to Thailand.

SmartAID’s team is already operating in Myanmar, and Israel’s government is sending a search-and-rescue squad to Thailand.

The Israel-based international humanitarian organization helps disaster-stricken communities access electricity, Internet, and telecommunication.

SmartAID says they are looking for donations to dispatch more solar-telecommunication trailers, crucial during disaster response.

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Israeli global humanitarian aid groups, busy with domestic crises since Oct. 7 and continuing aid in other nations, send help to new disaster areas.

SmartAID has sent members to join its local team in Taiwan in order to provide power and communications following April 3’s 7.4 magnitude earthquake.

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Working with local partners, seasoned Israeli volunteers provide emergency medical and trauma assistance after the earthquake and plan longer-term aid.

Teams from SmartAID and IsraAID aim to work alongside local and international search and rescue missions after earthquake kills more than 2,000.

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Specialists are set to help in search and rescue, install communication systems to facilitate coordination and help maintain energy supplies.

When Israeli psychotrauma expert Sophie Donio flew to Turkey to offer aid after the earthquake, she befriended a local man and helped find his nieces.

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