Ryan Gray, of K9 Search and Rescue, says they will be searching for people still alive in the rubble.
A canine search and rescue team from Bangor, County Town, is set to travel to Turkey on Friday to aid the search for earthquake survivors.Ryan Gray and a colleague will be accompanied by working dogs Max and Delta, both Labradors.
"The two dogs that we're bringing with us, they are purely for live people," he told Radio Ulster's Evening Extra. "Although it's very cold out there, it's -3 at night-time, in the middle of that building it could be quite warm.
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