Aid to Turkey and Syria European Union: At least 13 member countries have offered assistance and around 370 rescuers. Copernicus satellite system to provide emergency mapping services UK: 76 search and rescue specialists and emergency medical team to Turkey UAE: Search and rescue teams and medical aid to Syria and Turkey South Korea: $1 million in aid to Turkey plus medicine, search and rescue team India: Two 100-strong search and rescue teams with dogs Switzerland: 80 rescuers with dogs to Turkey – clarifying assistance to Syria Japan: 75-strong rescue team to Turkey Australia: $7 million in assistance to Turkey, Syria to receive $3 million New Zealand: $632,000 to Turkey, $316,000 to Syria Roman Catholic Church: Has allocated $537,800 for emergency aid United States: Firefighters, structural engineers and sniffer dogs Russia: Syria-based military to deploy 300 personnel to search for survivors. Moscow has also offered to send 100 rescuers to Turkey Israel: Search and rescue team of 150 army engineers, medical personnel and aid workers to Turkey Jordan: King Abdullah has ordered emergency aid to Syria and Turkey Pakistan: Two C-130 aircraft dispatched with 36 search and rescue personnel Mexico: Rescue personnel and equipment to Turkey Qatar: $6 million allocated for relief and shelters in Turkey and Syria. Distributing 27,000 hot meals China: $200,000 each to Turkish Red Crescent and Syrian Red Crescent Others: Lebanon, Moldova, Montenegro and Serbia are sending 100 rescue workers to Turkey Sources: Associated Press, Reuters, SBS News Picture: Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS