Turkiye Earthquake Emergency Response

by IsraAID
Turkiye Earthquake Emergency Response

Project Report | Jun 7, 2023
Turkiye: Four Months On

By IsraAID Staff | IsraAID Turkiye

In the aftermath of the deadly earthquakes that struck Türkiye on February 6, 2023 and killed more than 50,000 people across the region, millions are still struggling to rebuild their lives. There has been severe damage to crucial infrastructure, including hospitals and fire stations, and 3 million men, women, and children have been displaced. 

IsraAID's Emergency Response Team arrived within 30 hours of the initial 7.8 magnitude earthquake. Our professionals - including specialists in emergency logistics, water and sanitation, and mental health - focused from the outset on large-scale relief distributions and have directly reached 40,800 people in cities across southern Türkiye, including Kahramanmaras, Iskenderun, Antakya, Osmaniye, and Samandag.

Due to the extensive destruction and cold winter temperatures, IsraAID's team worked around the clock to provide support to the most vulnerable communities. We partnered with AFAD, Türkiye’s governmental disaster relief agency, and local and global NGOs to pack and distribute hundreds of kilograms of food, tents, warm blankets, sleeping bags, solar lights, and other humanitarian relief items. We also sent essentials from our logistics hub in Ukraine; leveraging IsraAID’s global knowledge, equipment, and peoplepower to strengthen our emergency response in Türkiye.

Damage to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) infrastructure was extensive and access to clean water has remained an ongoing challenge. As a member of IsraAID’s emergency response team noted,

“A lack of water means lack of hygiene. Without water, people will be unable to wash themselves, increasing the chance of diseases spreading." 

To address WASH needs, IsraAID distributed 3,500 hygiene kits. Each kit provides essential items like diapers, menstrual hygiene items, and baby wipes, which enable affected communities to restore some dignity and maintain their health amidst the crisis. In addition, we installed 7 community-sized water filters which provide access to safe water for drinking and cooking in locations serving displaced populations. This includes two displacement camps and three local NGOs, one of which is a free food kitchen which caters for 3,000 displaced persons daily. 

Because of your support, we have also been able to train local leaders in psychosocial support, self-care, and burnout prevention in order to minimize the long-term mental health impacts of the disaster. 

“Providing psychological first aid from the first moment after a trauma is crucial to help people stabilize.” - IsraAID CEO, Yotam

Your contribution has made a significant impact on the lives of those in need, bringing hope, comfort, and relief to individuals and families facing immense challenges. Thank you!

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IsraAID

Location: Tel Aviv, Merkaz - Israel
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Project Leader:
Zoe Edelman
Tel Aviv , Merkaz Israel

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