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Among the survivors most vulnerable to shocks from this emergency are Syrian refugees, who have been migrating to Türkiye for the last 12 years to escape civil war. Türkiye hosts the largest number of ...
Recovery and reconstruction in 2024. A year after the earthquake, people in Syria and Türkiye are still suffering. At Oxfam, we have shifted from providing lifesaving aid to a longer-term recovery ...
LONDON. The entire recovery process in Türkiye’s earthquake-hit southern region should be sustainable, from the removal of the debris and its recycling to supporting the reopening of small ...
On February 6, 2023, two devastating earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.8 and then 7.7 ripped through southeastern Türkiye and Syria, leaving a path of destruction in its wake.In addition to the ...
Türkiye Earthquake Recovery, Reconstruction Project to help restore health services, rebuild damaged infrastructure in earthquake-hit region Tuba Onğun | 01.09.2023 - Update : 02.09.2023 .
Ahmet Erkan and his family escaped last month’s disaster with their lives, but like many they lost loved ones and their home and now face a long and uncertain road to recovery. Shaken from sleep in ...
A building safety surveyor walks past rubble from damaged buildings, in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake, in Antakya, Hatay province, Türkiye, Feb 25, 2023. (File photo: REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne) ...
In February 2023, a series of powerful earthquakes devastated southern and southeastern Türkiye, causing widespread destruction, with economic losses estimated at US$100 billion.
Already since the earthquake, IOM together with partners has delivered over 29 flights and 468 trucks of emergency relief items to those who urgently need support in Türkiye and Syria. But this ...
But even numbers this big cannot convey the loss that the people of Türkiye have experienced. At least 3.3 million people have seen their homes and possessions lost under rubble.
WASHINGTON (7News) — First responders, rescue and recovery teams are still sifting through the rubble in Turkey and Syria. As of Wednesday morning, more than 9,500 people have been killed and ...
SAN DIEGO — Its been six days since a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Turkey and Syria, killing more than 25,000 people and injuring thousands of others. "Devastation continues. The search and ...
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