More money for Turkey, Syria earthquake

More money for Turkey, Syria earthquake

Australia has dedicated an extra $8 million to the continued humanitarian effort within the wake of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made the brand new dedication when he visited the Turkish embassy on Wednesday afternoon to satisfy the Ambassador Ufuk Gezer and signal the official condolence e-book.

The newest bundle is along with the $10 million already dedicated.

Three Australians are among the many greater than 40,000 killed within the February 6 quake.

The funding will go to defending these made probably the most susceptible by the catastrophe, in addition to supporting ongoing search and rescue efforts.

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Camera IconPrime Minister Anthony Albanese met with the Turkish Ambassador Ufuk Gezer to supply official condolences after final week’s earthquake. NCA NewsWire / Gary Ramage Credit: News Corp Australia

Of the newest dedication, $4.5 million will go on to efforts in Turkey, with the opposite $3.5 million to go to the United Nations Population Fund to ship maternal and little one well being providers and protected housing for ladies and kids in Syria.

The earthquakes have exacerbated the continued humanitarian disaster in Syria.

“We extend Australia’s deepest sympathies to families and communities that have lost loved ones in the earthquakes, including families here in Australia,” Foreign Minister Penny Wong mentioned in an announcement.

“This funding will provide lifesaving assistance.”

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Camera IconThree Australians are among the many greater than 40,000 individuals killed within the catastrophe. NCA NewsWire / Gary Ramage Credit: News Corp Australia

Last week, 72 specialist search-and-rescue Australian Defence Force troops arrived to assist in the restoration efforts.

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Camera IconThe authorities has now dedicated $18 million to assist and help. NCA NewsWire / Gary Ramage Credit: News Corp Australia

Source: www.perthnow.com.au