Turkish citizens of of Armenian descent live in village in Hatay province asked the authorities to transfer the aid sent to them to the areas in need, after receiving enough for themselves, said a report on Friday.
Although fortunately, no lives were lost as an airplane result of the last Earthquakes of the week, the village of Vakıflı in Samandağ district, population 130 people fled the area region for Istanbul out of Fear after aftershocks.
Burke Cartoon Village head of Vakıflı to Anadolu Agency (AA) that the locals experienced great Fear after the earthquakes of February 6 and turned away from their entry homes because of follow-up shocks.
Thanks to a passenger bus organized by the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul, about 45 people – 30 local residents and another 15 from nearby Iskenderun – left the area.
Saying that aid has flowed into the village since first The day after the earthquakes, Carton thanks all of those who lavish. “Honestly, I didn’t expect much. Good job, we have many benefactors in Turkish”.
He also praised the officials for their efforts to help The earthquake victims said: “They ask us if we need anything more. So we are very goodWe don’t need anything (more).
They called us From everywhere, from municipalities, from the Turkish Red Crescent to help,” he added. Carton said they turned in this help downsaying, “Give them (to them) in needWe’ve had enough.”
“There is no need in Storage, it is best to reach those who need He. She. We have enough supplies for about a month now added.
Carton said he hoped to be in the far south of Turkey in Hatay, also known ascity of Civilizations “where people of all nationalities live in Brothers will return to her former Glory soon like possible.
Explaining that the locals stay in covered area of cafe in Carton said of the village: “We have gathered all our friends there. They don’t eat or drink home. we set up Our kitchen is here, we cook breakfast, lunch and dinner ourselves with provisions from donations.”
Ohannes Keskin, another local, also He expressed his gratitude to the village’s donors, describing the assistance given to Vakifli as “incredible”.
Turkish citizens of of Armenian descent live in village in Hatay province asked the authorities to transfer the aid sent to them to the areas in need, after receiving enough for themselves, said a report on Friday.
Although fortunately, no lives were lost as an airplane result of the last Earthquakes of the week, the village of Vakıflı in Samandağ district, population 130 people fled the area region for Istanbul out of Fear after aftershocks.
Burke Cartoon Village head of Vakıflı to Anadolu Agency (AA) that the locals experienced great Fear after the earthquakes of February 6 and turned away from their entry homes because of follow-up shocks.
Thanks to a passenger bus organized by the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul, about 45 people – 30 local residents and another 15 from nearby Iskenderun – left the area.
Saying that aid has flowed into the village since first The day after the earthquakes, Carton thanks all of those who lavish. “Honestly, I didn’t expect much. Good job, we have many benefactors in Turkish”.
He also praised the officials for their efforts to help The earthquake victims said: “They ask us if we need anything more. So we are very goodWe don’t need anything (more).
They called us From everywhere, from municipalities, from the Turkish Red Crescent to help,” he added. Carton said they turned in this help downsaying, “Give them (to them) in needWe’ve had enough.”
“There is no need in Storage, it is best to reach those who need He. She. We have enough supplies for about a month now added.
Carton said he hoped to be in the far south of Turkey in Hatay, also known ascity of Civilizations “where people of all nationalities live in Brothers will return to her former Glory soon like possible.
Explaining that the locals stay in covered area of cafe in Carton said of the village: “We have gathered all our friends there. They don’t eat or drink home. we set up Our kitchen is here, we cook breakfast, lunch and dinner ourselves with provisions from donations.”
Ohannes Keskin, another local, also He expressed his gratitude to the village’s donors, describing the assistance given to Vakifli as “incredible”.