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Live updates: Schools reopen in Diyarbakir as relief efforts continue

Live updates: Schools reopen in Diyarbakir as relief efforts continue

International support focuses on reconstruction and long-term reduction efforts in southern Türkiye and northern Syria three weeks after two 7.7 and seven.6 magnitude quakes shook the area.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has pledged that his authorities would take all needed measures to organize cities for future disasters because the loss of life toll from the devastating February 6 earthquakes surpassed a grim 45,000 mark.

According to Türkiye’s catastrophe administration company AFAD, the loss of life toll within the nation’s southern provinces has hit no less than 45,089 folks with greater than 108,000 injured.

In northern Syria, no less than 7,259 folks have been reported lifeless – primarily within the rebel-held areas.

The UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths has advised the UN Security Council that earlier than the earthquakes 15.3 million folks in Syria – 70 % of the nation’s inhabitants – wanted humanitarian help. 

More than 13 million folks in Türkiye have been affected by the quakes and no less than 8.8 million folks have been affected in Syria, based on the UN. 

Here is how one can assist the earthquake victims.

Following are the most recent updates:

0708 GMT — Schools reopen in Diyarbakir

Some 478,000 college students have returned to varsities in  Türkiye’s Diyarbakir.

Around 1,766 colleges reopened three weeks after the lethal February 6 earthquakes.

2305 GMT Türkiye’s envoy to Saudi Arabia thanks GCC for help

Türkiye’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia has thanked the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) for offering pressing reduction to his nation’s earthquake-hit areas. Fatih Ulusoy met with the leaders on the council’s headquarters in Riyadh. 

“During the meeting, cooperation opportunities between Türkiye and the GCC were also discussed,” Ulusoy stated on Twitter.

Meanwhile, the council stated in a press release that the newly appointed secretary basic of the GCC, Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi, affirmed the keenness of the leaders of the GCC international locations “to provide urgent relief to the afflicted and those affected by the earthquake(s).”

2002 GMT Over 5M want help in Syria

The devastating earthquakes that struck southern Türkiye, additionally impacting northern Syria, have killed no less than 50,000 folks with many extra injured, tens of 1000’s nonetheless lacking and lots of of 1000’s homeless, the UN humanitarian chief has stated. 

“Early assessments indicated 5 million people in Syria require basic shelter and non-food assistance,” Martin Griffiths stated. “In many areas, four to five families are packed into tents, with no special facilities for older people, people with chronic illnesses or those with disabilities.”

As for Türkiye, the 2 very giant earthquakes “caused an estimated $34.2 billion in direct physical damages,” the equal of 4 % of the nation’s 2021 GDP, based on a World Bank fast harm evaluation report launched Monday.

For our reside updates from Tuesday (February 28), click on right here.

Source: TRTWorld and businesses

Source: www.trtworld.com