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Qatar donates World Cup cabins to quake-hit Turkey, Syria

by Suneela Zulfiqar
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Qatar donates World Cup cabins to quake-hit Turkey, Syria
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According to Qatari officials, 10,000 cabins and caravans used for the World Cup would be sent to Turkey and Syria to house individuals who lost their houses in a severe earthquake.

Following the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck both countries early on Monday and claimed at least 33,000 lives while destroying entire neighborhoods, the United Nations has warned that millions may require assistance.

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According to a Qatari official, “We have decided to transport our cabins and caravans to the region in light of the urgent requirements in Turkey and Syria, offering much-needed and immediate relief to the people of Turkey and Syria.” When Qatar hosted the FIFA World Cup last year, the mobile residences were put to work for a few weeks. After the competition, officials said they would be donated.

According to Qatari officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media, the first shipment is scheduled to depart Doha port for Turkey on Monday, with other deliveries anticipated in the following days. The Gulf state’s emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, visited Turkey on Sunday, the first foreign leader to do so since last week’s quake.

He avoided the devastated areas and instead met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul to discuss how Doha might assist in “mitigate this disaster,” according to the emir’s tweet.

With 130 workers on the ground, Qatar has one of the largest foreign rescue teams in Turkey. Additionally, 100 tonnes of relief were supplied. The two countries have built increasingly strong ties in recent years.

Before the earthquake, Qatar had already committed to investing billions of dollars in infrastructure and shopping centers throughout the struggling Turkish economy.

After the earthquake damaged thousands of buildings and left tens of thousands of others in need of extensive repairs before they could be utilized once more, Turkey is now in critical need of housing.

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