A rescuer from the Mexican 'Topos' unit, working alongside the Israeli delegation in earthquake-hit Venezuela, praised the Israeli life-detection and rescue technology as a critical asset in the operations, according to Abu Ali Express.
A rescuer from Mexico's renowned 'Topos' urban search-and-rescue unit, currently deployed alongside the Israeli delegation in Venezuela's earthquake zone, spoke this morning in praise of the Israeli rescue technology being used on the ground, according to Abu Ali Express. The Mexican rescuer highlighted the life-detection systems and advanced equipment that have assisted in locating survivors trapped under rubble. The Israeli delegation, comprising teams from Magen, Ready for Rescue, and SmartAID, has been operating in the disaster area for over a week, deploying AI-powered drones and specialized gear as part of an international effort that has drawn rescuers from at least 16 nations. As The Zioneer has reported, the teams have faced severe destruction, equipment shortages, and challenging conditions. The Mexican endorsement adds to a growing body of on-the-ground acknowledgment of the Israeli contribution. The rescue operations continue as international teams race to find remaining survivors.
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