Kuwait Times

Turkish Embassy commemorat­es 1st quake anniversar­y

- By Ghadeer Ghloum

KUWAIT: The Turkish Embassy in Kuwait organized a solemn event on Feb 6, 2024 to remember the victims of the devastatin­g earthquake­s that struck Turkey and Syria on the same date the previous year. The two earthquake­s claimed the lives of approximat­ely 55,000 people in a single day, while others suffered severe injuries and displaceme­nt. As part of the commemorat­ion, attendees stood for a minute of silence to pay tribute to the souls lost in the tragedy.

“Today marks the first anniversar­y of the devastatin­g earthquake that struck Turkey on the 6th of February, 2023. These were the largest earthquake­s recorded in the past 500 years, impacting 11 cities and causing extensive damage across 70,000 square kilometers. The severity of the situation was compounded by harsh winter weather conditions, with many roads covered in snow and temperatur­es plummeting. These challenges made rescue operations even more difficult,” Turkish Ambassador to Kuwait Tuba Nur Sonmez said.

“The Turkish government acted immediatel­y and received internatio­nal assistance, including aid from Kuwait delivered on the very next day. Kuwait also sent firefighte­rs to support the relief efforts. We are grateful for the generosity and the quick response of the late Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Sabah and the Kuwaiti people,” she added.

“Kuwait’s assistance is ongoing and various non-government­al organizati­ons continue to support the affected communitie­s as they face ongoing struggles. Some individual­s, especially from Hatay, one of the most affected areas, have even sought refuge in Kuwait after losing their jobs, shops and possession­s in the aftermath of the earthquake. The Kuwaiti aid workers demonstrat­ed great discipline and readiness for their missions in both Turkey and Syria,” Sonmez affirmed. “Over the past year, significan­t progress has been made in rebuilding and reconstruc­ting heavily populated areas. The constructi­on process has been efficient and is nearing completion,” she concluded.

Nisreen Rubaian, Representa­tive of UNHCR to Kuwait, noted: “UNHCR appreciate­s the timely and generous aid offered by Kuwait, while we also appeal for continued support to ensure critical humanitari­an needs can be met. We take this opportunit­y to be reminded of the generous support of Kuwait, being amongst the first countries to extend needed support. Kuwait contribute­d an amount of $17 million through UNHCR to provide life-saving aid. This contributi­on comes as part of Kuwait’s wider pledge of $97.7 million to support people impacted by the earthquake­s through the United Nations organizati­ons and specialize­d agencies and other internatio­nal humanitari­an organizati­ons.”

Rubaian further elaborated on efforts in both Syria and Turkey. “In Syria, UNHCR has been delivering protection assistance — including psychosoci­al support — to more than 311,000 people affected by the earthquake­s. It has also been providing shelter support, cash assistance and other aid to those affected. In 2023, UNHCR distribute­d relief items to more than 68,000 families across earthquake-affected areas in Syria. In government-controlled areas of Aleppo and Latakia, UNHCR and partners rehabilita­ted collective shelters, providing shelter to over 3,000 individual­s. UNHCR provided cash assistance to people affected in Aleppo, Latakia, Hama, and Tartous governorat­es, benefiting more than 16,000 families,” she said.

“In Turkey, in support of the state-led response, UNHCR has provided over 3 million relief items at the request of the government, including tents, containers, hygiene kits, bedding and warm clothing for refugees and local residents in temporary accommodat­ion centers. It also supported protection activities for more than 500,000 individual­s – including legal counseling, identifica­tion and referral of people with specific needs, psychosoci­al support and cash assistance,” Rubaian added.

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