- Amna Zaeem
- February 16, 2023
- Updated about
Türkiye and Syria Earthquake Appeal
On Monday morning of 6th February two massive earthquakes of magnitude 7.8 and 7.6 hit southeastern Türkiye, near the Syrian border, taking lives of thousands of people and bulldozing millions of residential buildings.
The aftershocks and repercussions of deadly earthquake are still there as the death toll rises to 41,200 many people became homeless and waiting under open sky in freezing cold weather for help. Rescue teams are busy in unearthing people under the heaps of rubble.
Right now, the main needs are emergency shelters, hot meals and basic relief. There have been more than 100 aftershocks. People have left homes. They are fearful of staying inside, or perhaps fearful of another major earthquake.
In these tough times Pakistan is standing with Türkiye and Syria by providing aid through various ways. Amongst them is Pakistan’s Leading non-profit organization Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan. Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan is one of the leading, non-profit organization, fully dedicated to humanitarian services since 1990. Alkhidmat volunteers are doing great job on all forefronts in aiding earthquake victims of Türkiye and Syria.
At this crucial time Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan needs your help when thousands of people have lost their lives and many are injured being under the rubble for several hours. Alkhidmat is extending a hand of help with your support and relief supplies to earthquake victims. Alkhidmat Foundation in collaboration with Turkish partner organizations is responding on the ground in quake-hit areas of Türkiye and Syria by distributing hot meals, blankets, mattresses and shelter tents to the victims.
Bio. The 2022 floods have affected more than 33 million people in Pakistan. Alkhidmat is providing the following humanitarian assistance to save precious lives in flood-hit areas.
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