Earthquake: Commissioner Lenarčič visits Türkiye as EU makes available in-kind assistance for Syria

Earthquake: Commissioner Lenarčič visits Türkiye as EU makes available in-kind assistance for Syria
Опубликовано: Sunday, 12 February 2023 06:32

EU support to Syria: After yesterday’s activation of the EU Civil Protection Mechanism for Syria, the EU’s Emergency Response Coordination Centre is closely coordinating with EU Member States and the Mechanism’s Participating States to channel emergency assistance to the Syrian people as rapidly as possible. Italy and Romania have already made first offers including, family tents, sleeping bags, mattresses, beds, food items, winter clothing, and more. On 9 February, the World Food Programme has requested assistance via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism to support the affected people in Syria. This will allow further EU aid to be channeled.

The EU and its member states are together the largest donors of humanitarian aid for Syria, having provided over €27 billion since 2011. In Syria, the EU has provided €3.5 million in emergency funding to help humanitarian partners address urgent needs which include cash for shelter and non-food items, water and sanitation, health, and search and rescue following the earthquake.

EU support to Türkiye: Latest support includes, the mobilisation of the rescEU strategic reserves to deliver 500 temporary accommodation units, 2,000 tents, and 10,500 beds to Türkiye from its emergency stockpiles hosted by Sweden and Romania. The tents can provide rapid relief, hosting 4 people each, while the prefabricated temporary housing units can host up to five people each and are designed to offer emergency shelter to people who lost their homes in the earthquake for a longer period. The financial value of the rescEU assistance is nearly €5m.

This comes on top of the 21 EU member states together with Albania, Montenegro and Serbia that have offered in total 38 rescue and medical teams via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism. More than 1,650 rescuers and 104 search dogs have been deployed to the most affected areas in Türkiye. So far, 36 people have been rescued by the search and rescue teams deployed via the Mechanism.

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