Survivors Find Homes and Health Care After Türkiye Syria Earthquake “It’s been an incredibly difficult year for the people of Syria,” says Dr. Nihat Kashoor, a medical coordinator for Human Appeal in northwest Syria. “Millions are still trying to piece their lives back together following the devastating earthquake early last year.” The powerful Türkiye (Turkey) and Syria Earthquake on February 6th, 2023 killed and injured tens of thousands of people in Türkiye and Syria, and forced families from their damaged homes. Americares response to the devastating earthquakes is focused on restoring and supporting access to health care including mental health services for earthquake survivors and people displaced by the temblors. Fifteen thousand people found shelter near Idlib, Syria, in the newly built community of Al Zohoor and now, with support from Americares, they have access to health care — at a fully stocked and staffed health clinic in their community. “In the initial aftermath, we prioritized offering shelter and food security. Once established, it was a vital priority to provide free medical care to those who lost everything, says Dr. Kashoor. Human Appeal built all of the homes and community buildings in Al Zohoor. “We’re proud to have opened the health care center in Al Zohoor in collaboration with one of our longstanding partners, Americares, and hope to provide a stable future for all those affected by the earthquake,” says Dr. Kashoor. Photo/Human Appeal
Deadly Türkiye Syria Earthquake A 7.8 magnitude Türkiye-Syria earthquake struck in the early morning hours of February 6, 2023 followed by a second powerful quake and more than 100 aftershocks, killing more than 50,000, injuring tens of thousands, collapsing countless buildings, and posing a staggering humanitarian crisis in a region already struggling with manmade crises from years of war, refugees fleeing conflict and economic instability. It was the strongest earthquake in the region in nearly a century and the aftershocks continue with the recent quakes causing more panic and death. The death toll rose as massive rescue operations transitioned to search and recovery and the winter cold threatened survivors. The disaster affected millions of people in the region with many lacking food, water and shelter. With major damage to health facilities in Türkiye and Syria, access to basic health care became an immediate concern. Americares continues to offer assistance to partner organizations in Türkiye and Syria, focusing on support services that restore access to health care for displaced families and delivering medicines and relief supplies along with mental health support to help adults and children, as well as local partner staff, process the multiple traumas of disaster, displacement and war. Updated 2/2/2024 (Photo: Jeff Kennel) Please click on the arrow and meet Abdul, telling the story of how he and his family survived the earthquake.