Tens of thousands of tents are being set up in Turkey for people who have lost their homes

Tens of thousands of tents are being set up in Turkey for people who have lost their homes

In Turkish cities affected by the devastating earthquake, tens of thousands of tents are being set up to resettle people who were left without a roof over their heads.

 

 Anadolu Agency reports this with reference to officials.

 

 The Emergency Situations Service (AFAD) reports that more than 50,000 tents have already been set up in the city of Kahramanmaras, where one family can stay, and in general, more than 70,000 have already been set up in the affected areas.

 

  More than 96,000 rescuers, paramedics and other volunteers work in the disaster zone, about 5,300 are specialists sent to help from other countries.

 

 According to weather forecasts, in the coming days, the air temperature will drop below zero at night in some places in the affected areas.

 

 It will be recalled that a Ukrainian team of 87 rescuers also went to Turkey. Some are already in the affected region and have started work.





In Turkish cities affected by the devastating earthquake, tens of thousands of tents are being set up to resettle people who were left without a roof over their heads.

 

 Anadolu Agency reports this with reference to officials.

 

 The Emergency Situations Service (AFAD) reports that more than 50,000 tents have already been set up in the city of Kahramanmaras, where one family can stay, and in general, more than 70,000 have already been set up in the affected areas.

 

  More than 96,000 rescuers, paramedics and other volunteers work in the disaster zone, about 5,300 are specialists sent to help from other countries.

 

 According to weather forecasts, in the coming days, the air temperature will drop below zero at night in some places in the affected areas.

 

 It will be recalled that a Ukrainian team of 87 rescuers also went to Turkey. Some are already in the affected region and have started work.