Bosnian boy in Sarajevo sells tea to help Türkiye, Syria earthquake victims

Bosnian boy in Sarajevo sells tea to help Türkiye, Syria earthquake victims

Benjamin Mehanovic begins his personal help marketing campaign by promoting tea to assist the Turkish and Syrian quake-hit victims.

The boy bought baby products with the money he collected on the first day and on the second day, he donated the amount to the local aid organisation.
The boy purchased child merchandise with the cash he collected on the primary day and on the second day, he donated the quantity to the native help organisation.
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Benjamin Mehanovic, a 12-year-old boy dwelling in Bosnia-Herzegovina’s capital Sarajevo is promoting tea to assist the Turkish and Syrian quake-hit victims.

He collected help by promoting tea in a small stand within the streets of the Dobrija district of the capital for the victims affected by the dual quakes that struck southeastern Türkiye and northwestern Syria early Monday.

When requested the place the tea stand concept got here from, he stated, “When I saw the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria on television.”

“Then I had the concept to arrange a tea stand. I additionally invited my buddies to affix me and proposed to donate the cash collected to the native help group Pomozi.ba or use it to purchase the wanted child merchandise”, advised the eighth grader Mehanovic to Anadolu.

After beginning his personal help marketing campaign on Sunday, “I have collected 100 euros so far,” he stated. “I bought baby products with the money I collected on the first day and on the second day I donated to Pomozi.ba,” he added.

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Deadly quakes

Mehanovic stated that he felt very sorry for the kids and infants affected by the earthquake, and added: “Some people didn’t want to drink the tea, they just wanted to help.”

On February 6, two large earthquakes struck Türkiye.

The magnitude 7.6 and seven.7 tremors had been centred in Kahramanmaras and hit 9 different provinces – Hatay, Gaziantep, Adiyaman, Malatya, Adana, Diyarbakir, Kilis, Osmaniye, and Sanliurfa.

They additionally hit a number of nations and triggered widespread destruction in northwestern Syria.

Nearly 32,000 folks had been killed in Türkiye, in response to the newest official figures, whereas the dying toll topped 3,600 in Syria.

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