Galatasaray send 100th aid truck to quake-hit zones

Galatasaray send 100th aid truck to quake-hit zones

Galatasaray introduced on Tuesday that they’d dispatched their a hundredth assist truck to the quake-stricken area in southeastern Türkiye in a present of compassion and solidarity as they proceed to help within the catastrophe space.

According to membership President Dursun Özbek’s assertion on the membership’s web site, the help continues at an accelerated fee.

Özbek additionally confirmed that the help reached its vacation spot.

“Our aid to the region does not end with the 100th truck – we have allocated 500 containers, built essential infrastructure, and begun shipment of containers, including mobile toilets. During my visit to the region, I had the privilege of meeting with Minister Murat Kurum to discuss the pressing need to prevent migration. Unfortunately, the workforce has been decreasing as people are forced to migrate due to unease in the area. I visited Hatay, Maraş and Antep to observe the industries significantly affected by the migration. We at Galatasaray wanted to support this and agreed with the Minister to construct approximately 250 permanent residences so that people can have a secure home and not be compelled to leave the area. We are currently in the process of fulfilling this promise,” he mentioned

Noting that 10 faculties made of sunshine metal can be constructed within the area, Özbek mentioned, “As a nongovernmental organization (NGO), we strive to heal these wounds and provide the best level of care possible. To that end, we are devoted to building permanent residences and schools essential to the Galatasaray community. We have been actively engaging in various campaigns to that effect. As Turks, we firmly believe this is our civic duty. The 100th anniversary of the Republic of Türkiye is a significant milestone; likewise, we are committed to healing the wounds caused by the earthquake. This is a wound that affects us all. We must not let our enthusiasm fade on the first day. Unfortunately, the situation in the region is dire, with a decrease in the local workforce and the cessation of industry, thus having a profound impact on the country. We are in close contact with the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) for monetary aid. All Galatasaray fans should support our efforts and join us in our mission.”

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