UN launches $1 bn appeal for Turkey quake victims

 The terrible earthquake in Turkey that killed thousands of people and left millions more in need of relief prompted the UN to launch a $1 billion appeal on Thursday.

UN launches $1 bn appeal for Turkey quake victims.The terrible earthquake in Turkey that killed thousands of people and left millions more in need of relief prompted the UN to launch a $1 billion appeal on Thursday.

According to a statement by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, 5.2 million people would get humanitarian aid from the funds for a period of three months.

Included in the areas of food security, protection, education, water, and shelter, the money would “enable relief organisations to rapidly scale up crucial support,” he continued.

There is no time to waste because of the immense demands and suffering of the population, Guterres pleaded.

In reaction to one of the worst natural disasters in modern history, “I implore the world community to step up and fully fund this crucial effort.”

There is no time to waste because of the immense demands and suffering of the population, Guterres pleaded.

In reaction to one of the worst natural disasters in modern history, “I implore the world community to step up and fully fund this crucial effort.”

More than 35,000 people have died in southeast Turkey as a result of the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that occurred on February 6; thousands more people have died in Syria on the other side of the border.

According to Ankara, the disaster has had a direct impact on more than nine million people in Turkey.

There include many Syrian refugees. According to UN statistics, 1.74 million Syrians are residing in the 11 regions of Turkey that were affected by the earthquake under temporary refugee protection status.

According to Guterres’ statement, Turkey is “home to the biggest number of refugees in the world and has demonstrated enormous kindness to its Syrian neighbours for years.”

“It is the time for the world to stand in solidarity with the Turkish people, just as they have done with others who are in need of help,”

Martin Griffiths, the UN’s emergency relief coordinator, described the suffering endured by the Turkish people as “unspeakable anguish” in a separate statement announcing the flash appeal.

Griffiths, who oversees the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, continued, “We must stand with them in their hour of need and make sure they receive the care they need.”

In its statement, OCHA noted that hundreds of thousands of people—including young children and the elderly—suffer in subfreezing conditions without access to heating, food, water, or shelter.

Over 47,000 buildings in Turkey have been damaged or destroyed, it was stated, and thousands of people have sought safety in makeshift shelters.

According to OCHA, the UN is supplying the impacted districts with hot meals, food, tents, warm winter apparel, blankets, mattresses, cooking sets, and medical equipment.

The international organisation launched a $397 million appeal on Tuesday to aid earthquake victims in Syria.

Earlier, the UN allocated $50 million from its core emergency response fund to aid in relief efforts.

With regard to its part, the “heart-breaking” destruction in Turkey and Syria, the world’s largest steel producer ArcelorMittal stated on Thursday that it has donated $5 million to aid earthquake victims through the Disasters Emergency Committee and Doctors Without Borders.

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