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British students express ‘heartfelt’ solidarity with Turkish quake victims

British students express ‘heartfelt’ solidarity with Turkish quake victims

Students from a main college in London Tuesday offered 2,500 paper hearts to Türkiye’s ambassador demonstrating their solidarity following the highly effective twin earthquakes that rocked the nation’s southern area in early February.

The hearts, constructed from different-sized items of paper to symbolize the roughly 2,500 miles (4,023 kilometers) between their college and Türkiye, had been created by college students and academics from St. John’s Church of England School.

The items of paper, which had been minimize within the form of hearts and embellished with the Turkish flag and messages resembling “We stand with you,” “You are not alone” and “Our thoughts are with you,” had been offered to Ambassador Osman Koray Ertaş in the course of the college’s go to to the Turkish Embassy in London.

The college students additionally conveyed their well-wishes to these affected by the earthquakes and expressed their condolences to the households of those that misplaced their lives.

In his speech in the course of the go to, Ertaş expressed his gratitude to the scholars and academics for his or her solidarity with Türkiye.

“You have shown a beautiful example of solidarity. Your generosity, sensitivity and especially the kindness of children at this age have all greatly impressed us,” he mentioned.

At the tip of his speech, Ertaş offered a particular letter he had written to every scholar within the delegation.

Besides their show of solidarity, the scholars from St. John’s Church of England School additionally made a financial donation to assist these affected by the earthquakes.

Over 50,000 individuals had been killed when 7.7 and seven.6 magnitude earthquakes struck southern and southeastern Turkish provinces on Feb. 6.

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