IDF, Defense Ministry experts arrive in Bangkok to provide post-earthquake aid
- Israel has sent a rescue team to Thailand after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake caused extensive damage and resulted in 1,600 deaths, according to reports.
- Yossi Pinto, commander of the IDF reserve national search and rescue unit, led the mission authorized by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- The earthquake, the strongest in Myanmar in over a century, struck near Mandalay, leaving another estimated 3,000 people injured, as reported by local sources.
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Israeli Tech Saves Life in Thailand: First Survivor Rescued from Rubble
A team from Camero-Tech, an Israeli company based in Netanya specializing in breakthrough technology, was the first international team to arrive at the disaster site in Bangkok. “We successfully located a live survivor 5 meters beneath the rubble,” said Ilan Abramovich, VP of Marketing, Sales, and Business Development at Camero-Tech, speaking to The Press Service of Israel. Using their advanced Xaver 400 system, which detects signs of life throu…
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