The observe of providing shelter to these displaced by the catastrophe within the southeast grew to become widespread on social media throughout Türkiye and was not too long ago backed by a state marketing campaign initiated to assist victims of the lethal Feb. 6 earthquakes that left greater than 43,500 individuals useless.
After the extreme earthquakes that struck southeastern Türkiye earlier this month, tens of hundreds of buildings throughout the area had been left severely broken whereas round 13.5 million those that had been residing in quake-hit areas had been left displaced and in want of shelter.
The earthquake victims who needed to go away their properties discovered their shelter in tents, containers and KYK dormitories with lots of them leaving their shattered properties and shifting to different provinces, together with close by Mersin and Adana.
The “Let My Home Be Your Home” (“Evim Yuvan Olsun”) marketing campaign goals to convey collectively these with vacant/unused homes and earthquake victims in search of a dwelling house via a system working in coordination with related district governorships and the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD).
The officers together with Vice President Fuat Oktay and Industry and Technology Minister Mustafa Varank defined the main points of the marketing campaign and famous it was established as “a reliable solution.”
As a part of the marketing campaign, homeowners of homes will have the ability to lease their properties to earthquake victims freed from cost or on favorable phrases, Oktay famous.
According to the ministry’s written assertion, purposes could be submitted by those that wish to supply their vacant/unused home to earthquake victims for not less than three months. Applications are examined on-site by the district governorship of the district the place the home is positioned.
The assertion additionally stated the variety of residents who wish to take part within the “Let My Home Be Your Home” marketing campaign had exceeded 5,000 as of Thursday.
Source: www.dailysabah.com