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Over 1.3M Turkish students return to schools in 3 quake-hit provinces

Over 1.3M Turkish students return to schools in 3 quake-hit provinces

More than 1.3 million college students in Türkiye’s quake-ravaged provinces of Gaziantep, Adana and Osmaniye returned to their lecture rooms on Monday.

As many as 662,500 college students in Gaziantep, 497,850 in Adana and 137,760 in Osmaniye resumed classes after renovation and restore works of their college buildings, broken within the Feb. 6 earthquakes that tore by the southern area of the nation, killing greater than 48,000 folks.

Students entered the school rooms after a second of silence and sang the Turkish nationwide anthem.

Education in colleges restarted after clearance by the Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Ministry.

Meanwhile, preparations to renew courses on March 27 in Adıyaman, Malatya, Kahramanmaraş and Hatay provinces proceed.

More than 13 million folks have been affected by the highly effective earthquakes that rocked 11 Turkish provinces final month, with over 200,000 college students in preschool, main, secondary and highschool being transferred as of March 2 to different provinces to proceed their schooling, Education Minister Mahmut Özer famous.

Many colleges and dormitories within the quake-hit area are additionally accommodating survivors of final month’s earthquakes.

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