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Rescue team faces hurdles getting to Türkiye quake, days after B.C. offer to Ottawa

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B.C. search and rescue team arrives in Turkiye Burnaby’s Urban Search and Rescue team has arrived in Turkiye to support the country’s earthquake recovery.

A British Columbia search and rescue team is ready and willing to head to Türkiye to help after a devastating earthquake, but it's facing multiple hurdles as it awaits approval from federal authorities.

Justin Mulcahy, spokesman for Vancouver's Heavy Urban Search and Rescue Team, says “there has been no official request” from Ottawa to deploy the team.

B.C.'s Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma says the province reached out to Public Safety Canada on Monday morning, just hours after the quake, because such emergency assistance needs to be co-ordinated.

Ma says the province has since been in constant daily contact with Public Safety Canada but has “yet to receive direction.”

The minister says she can't presume to know what conversations Global Affairs Canada is having with partners as she waits on a federal response.

Mulcahy says the Vancouver rescue team is also waiting on international accreditation from a UN-affiliated agency that would allow them to deploy on short notice.