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Flag carrier Turkish Airlines set to relocate 26,699 quake victims

Flag carrier Turkish Airlines set to relocate 26,699 quake victims

Turkish Airlines (THY) is scheduled to move 26,699 individuals from the earthquake zone Friday.

Hundreds of 1000’s have been left homeless by the latest earthquakes that razed 1000’s of buildings throughout 10 southern cities in Türkiye and severely hit neighboring Syria. The demise toll in what’s described as one of many worst disasters this century rose to 18,342 on Friday morning, with 74,242 injured, the nation’s Disaster and Management Authority (AFAD) confirmed.

THY press secretary Yahya Üstün stated on his social media account, “We will transport 26,699 residents with the 150 evacuation flights we’ve got deliberate for immediately.

“By the end of the day, we will have evacuated 125,957 people with a total of 709 flights,” he maintained.

Pegasus additionally relocated 30,771 individuals from earthquake areas with 169 flights on Feb. 6-9.

The relocations will proceed to evacuate extra residents from the affected areas.

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