Israel sent IDF army and helicopters to support in a rescue operations as 16 people were blank after a peep nearby a Dead Sea during a ask of Jordan, where around 40 children and their teachers were on an tour on Thursday, a army pronounced in a matter expelled Thursday.
The peep inundate claimed a lives of 10 children, internal authorities said.
“The IDF began aiding a rescue of a Jordanian children’s train that was adrift nearby a Dead Sea on a Jordanian side, as a outcome of a floods in a southern region,” a IDF pronounced in a statement. “At these moments, a soldiers support in a rescue operations and locate a missing, and are doing all in their energy notwithstanding a continue conditions to support a survivors in a inundate zone.”
Reuters contributed to this report.
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