The rehabilitation of people affected by TurkiyeQuakes is a long and costly and requires the support of the international community, Pakistani social worker Faisal Edhi says
“Every day, we provide food to 5,000 to 6,000 people affected by the earthquake with the help of local volunteers," Edhi says.
“The international community should keep supporting Türkiye to help rehabilitate hundreds of thousands of people whose normal lives have been disrupted and they are now on the streets,” the head of the Edhi Foundation, Faisal Edhi, told Anadolu Agency on Tuesday. The social worker, who is experienced in carrying out relief work in calamities and disasters, said the process of rehabilitating affected people is long and costly.
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