THE death toll in Türkiye and neighbouring Syria has risen above 37,000 and looks set to keep drastically increasing, as earthquake emergency efforts start to shift from rescue to recovery.
Teams of rescue workers continue to find survivors a week after the magnitude 7.8 quake hit, while aid agencies provide aid in freezing temperatures.
Hundreds of thousands of families have lost their homes and are currently staying in temporary shelters including schools, churches and mosques.
“The devastation after this earthquake is massive. Families have been separated, and they have no idea if their loved ones have survived or if they will be rescued in time. Everyone – women, children, the elderly are pitching in at the moment, trying to find loved ones and help their neighbours so they can survive another day,” Caritas Australia’s Middle East Humanitarian leader, Sally Thomas said.
“There are hundreds of thousands of people in survival mode right now.
“We’re hearing stories of people who are too scared to stay in their houses because they keep collapsing.
“They’re just trying to get anything they can to survive in the freezing nights – blankets, hot meals and clean water.”
Survivors of the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria urgently need aid such as food, shelter, blankets, and clean water. Clean water and sanitation are also growing needs, as waterborne diseases will quickly spread without clean water and latrines.
The situation in hard-hit Northwest Syria is incredibly challenging.
The earthquakes have struck communities already devastated by 12 years of conflict and displacement, which were already reliant on humanitarian assistance for their daily survival.
“It is going to be a long and extremely difficult road to recovery for many in northern Syria,” Ms Thomas said.
“I remember visiting Haiti two years after the massive earthquake there to see the same families I’d met two years earlier, still living in shanties on top of the rubble. We are looking at the very real possibility of this happening in northern Syria as well if we don’t respond now.”
Caritas Australia’s partner Caritas Syria is distributing food baskets, blankets, mattresses, drinking water and hygiene kits in Aleppo, Lattakia and Hama. Caritas Turkey has set up an emergency hotline for survivors and are distributing food, winter clothing and blankets.
Your generous support can help provide emergency relief to help families recover and rebuild from disaster.
To donate visit www.caritas.org.au/syria-turkey or call 1800 024 413 toll free to provide much needed support to Turkiye and Syria.