Turkey earthquake: Mexico sends its famed search and rescue dogs
Mexico is sending some of its famous search and rescue dogs to Turkey to help look for people buried under rubble following Monday's earthquake.
A plane with 16 dogs on board took off from Mexico City earlier on Tuesday.
Mexico, which is prone to earthquakes, has highly specialised civilian and military teams which are often deployed to help when disasters strike.
The dogs won the hearts of Mexicans during the country's 2017 quake, when they saved several lives.
A yellow Labrador Retriever named Frida gained international fame when she was seen searching for survivors in Mexico City wearing protective goggles and boots.
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Frida became Mexico's most famous rescue dog after rescuing 12 people and locating 40 bodies
The navy credited Frida with saving 12 lives and locating 40 bodies in operations across Mexico, Haiti, Guatemala and Ecuador.
While Frida died of old age last year, at least one of her canine colleagues from the 2017 Mexico quake will form part of a Mexican Navy team travelling to Turkey.
Ecko, a Belgian Malinois, was seen at the airport in Mexico City with his navy handler.

Ecko is one of those deployed to Turkey
But the deployment is not just a military one. The civilian search and rescue group Los Topos de Tlatelolco (The Moles of Tlatelolco) is also on its way.
The group of highly experienced volunteers had messaged Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard offering their help.
Within hours, Mr Ebrard responded that transport had been arranged for them with the help of the Turkish embassy in Mexico City. Read More…