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International university students voluntarily help earthquake victims in Türkiyes eastern Malatya province

International university students voluntarily help earthquake victims in Türkiyes eastern Malatya province

International college college students voluntarily work for victims of Feb. 6 quakes in Türkiye‘s jap Malatya province.

Some Syrian college students, who took shelter in Türkiye following the beginning of the civil warfare of their nation and presently learning at Fırat University within the jap Elazığ province, utilized to the Turkish Red Crescent to grow to be volunteers in quake-hit areas.

Nermin Silu, Cenin Ibrahim, and Lina Elbekir began to distribute meals and tea in a container metropolis constructed on the İnönü University campus within the jap Malatya province.

Silu informed Anadolu that they felt panicked and fearful as a result of tremors.

“All we can do today is to become a volunteer. We have been here since the earthquake. … We distribute food and play games with the children. We owe so much to the Turkish people that I cannot forget them. I always think that I owe a lot to Türkiye,” she mentioned.

Another pupil, Ibrahim, mentioned he misplaced his father within the Syrian warfare and got here to Türkiye together with his mom.

Stressing that he was pleased to be a volunteer, Ibrahim mentioned he tried to spend time with the youngsters and make them pleased.

Elbekir mentioned she got here to Türkiye 10 years in the past. “I love helping people. Children are most affected by the earthquakes. They are very happy when we distribute various foods to them,” she added.

More than 46,100 individuals had been killed in Türkiye by earthquakes that struck on Feb. 6, in response to officers.

The magnitude 7.7 and seven.6 quakes, centered in Kahramanmaraş, rocked 11 provinces, together with Adana, Adıyaman, Diyarbakır, Gaziantep, Hatay, Kilis, Malatya, Osmaniye, Elazığ, and Şanlıurfa.

Around 13.5 million individuals in Türkiye have been affected, in addition to many others in northwestern Syria.

Source: www.anews.com.tr