Qatari Red Crescent ready for reconstruction of earthquake areas in Türkiye

Qatari Red Crescent ready for reconstruction of earthquake areas in Türkiye

Published February 23,2023


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Mohamed Salah, a senior official of the Qatar Red Crescent, stated they’re in search of funding to provoke reconstruction exercise within the earthquake-hit zone of Türkiye and Syria.

In an interview with Anadolu, Salah pressured the necessity for concerted efforts by the worldwide neighborhood to mitigate the consequences of the earthquake that occurred in Türkiye and northern Syria.

He stated: “We will strive with all our partners to have a real contribution to reduce the scale of the disaster.”

The Qatar Red Crescent official stated “it communicated directly with the Turkish Red Crescent and the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) to coordinate aid work.”

The Qatar Red Crescent additionally allotted $1 million from the Disaster Response Fund for pressing reduction to these affected by the earthquakes within the two nations.

Salah added: “We will, in cooperation with our Turkish counterpart, provide a number of mobile kitchens to cover the need in earthquake cities in Türkiye.”

He identified that the precedence is the essential wants of these affected by the earthquake, particularly “the provision of food and personal hygiene tools.”

“The move was swift through the air bridge directed by the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, which transported many relief materials to Türkiye, along with a field hospital, medical supplies, and 12 cars on board four planes,” he added.

Tragic humanitarian scenario

The Qatar Red Crescent official stated that the scenario they confronted in Türkiye and Syria after the earthquake “was very difficult and indescribable,” including that “the tragedy is great, and witnessing the disaster on the ground is nothing like hearing about it.”

“Everyone must move quickly to provide assistance because the crisis is huge and needs everyone to come together, and delay may result in more crises,” Salah added.

Despite the dimensions of the humanitarian disaster, the Qatar Red Crescent official stated: “The international solidarity with Türkiye was great and remarkable, especially with its prestige and global presence, which required everyone to come forward to provide aid.”

Northern Syria

Regarding the Society’s contribution in northern Syria, the Qatar Red Crescent official stated: “On the second day of the earthquake, we distributed urgent food aid to the affected people displaced in Syria, and in cooperation with the Turkish Crescent, we started distributing food baskets to a number of shelter camps.”

The official defined that they first initiated “the establishment of camps and the adoption of a special budget for this matter.”

“In cooperation with the Qatar Fund for Development, we initially established 500 tents in Syria. A shelter center for the Qatari Crescent will be established in partnership with its Kuwaiti and Turkish counterparts,” he added.

Salah famous that the QRCS “approved the construction of 300 housing units in Syria as a first stage to house the families affected by the earthquake.”

“The Qatari teams that were sent to Syria were the first field medical teams to arrive in the area to direct relief to the victims of the earthquake,” he added.

Salah stated that the humanitarian scenario after the earthquake in northern Syria “was tragic. The intervention, whether from the UN or humanitarian organizations, was not as required.”

He stated: “the number of organizations working in the field was very small compared to the scale of the disaster and the great need.”

He pressured that the scenario in Syria “was more difficult due to the lack of expertise and the difficulty of the timely arrival of rescue teams.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr