Volunteers and generous philanthropists have banded together to make a remarkable difference, providing tents to thousands of affected by the devastating disaster of the centuryThe dubbed earthquake in City of Genders in Syrian city of Afrin.
The earthquake destroyed small town of jenders, with hundreds of homes reduced to ruins and many others left Cracked and uninhabitable.
Tragically, the disaster claimed lives of over 500 peopleleaving thousands more homeless.
Afrin Local Council and humanitarian organizations set up temporary shelters for earthquake victims. Meanwhile, the Syrian Civil Defense teams Continue search and rescue operations.
Nawaf Abdoun, one of the earthquake victims, told Anadolu Agency that he survived But he lost to him house. Abdoun indicated that shelters and schools exist fullwho owns a house spirits with Four to five families.
We could not find the file house For shelter, we have therefore resorted to tents that are not equipped to withstand the rigors weather Not to accommodate families. added.
Amin Haji Sadoo – resident of Jenders, lose it house in The earthquake, so he set up a tent next to its ruins live in.
Alhaji Sado explained that they are unable to pay the monthly wage house The rent is about $100, and he hopes to rebuild his town with Contribute of benefactors.
Non-governmental Syria organization (Non-Governmental Organization) said Thursday that the earthquake resulted in 171,843 displaced people in Northern Syria.
In Syria, at least 3,688 people were killed and over 14,749 were injured in two powerful earthquakes that struck southeastern Turkey on Feb 6.
Volunteers and generous philanthropists have banded together to make a remarkable difference, providing tents to thousands of affected by the devastating disaster of the centuryThe dubbed earthquake in City of Genders in Syrian city of Afrin.
The earthquake destroyed small town of jenders, with hundreds of homes reduced to ruins and many others left Cracked and uninhabitable.
Tragically, the disaster claimed lives of over 500 peopleleaving thousands more homeless.
Afrin Local Council and humanitarian organizations set up temporary shelters for earthquake victims. Meanwhile, the Syrian Civil Defense teams Continue search and rescue operations.
Nawaf Abdoun, one of the earthquake victims, told Anadolu Agency that he survived But he lost to him house. Abdoun indicated that shelters and schools exist fullwho owns a house spirits with Four to five families.
We could not find the file house For shelter, we have therefore resorted to tents that are not equipped to withstand the rigors weather Not to accommodate families. added.
Amin Haji Sadoo – resident of Jenders, lose it house in The earthquake, so he set up a tent next to its ruins live in.
Alhaji Sado explained that they are unable to pay the monthly wage house The rent is about $100, and he hopes to rebuild his town with Contribute of benefactors.
Non-governmental Syria organization (Non-Governmental Organization) said Thursday that the earthquake resulted in 171,843 displaced people in Northern Syria.
In Syria, at least 3,688 people were killed and over 14,749 were injured in two powerful earthquakes that struck southeastern Turkey on Feb 6.