The United Nations Development Program has requested $113.5 million to remove 210 million tons of debris from the earthquake in Turkey. The program emphasized the need for early recovery for sustainable recovery, restoring critical infrastructure, services and livelihoods,
Noting that he has extensive experience and ability to restore the infrastructure of water, sewer and electrical networks and provide digital services.
Program Resident Representative in Turkey Louise Fenton said in a press statement: “Efforts are currently focused on preventing public health threats to the affected population and emergency services.
She added that as a first measure, the UNDP sent containers to transport waste and disinfectants to Hatay municipality to clear rubble and compensate for the current lack of drinking water, noting that this measure plans to support the Turkish government. in the processing of rubble in an environmentally friendly way, in a way that contributes to the creation of jobs for the local population in the process of processing waste.