WHO says Syria, already in crisis, needs massive humanitarian aid after
quake
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[February 08, 2023]
GENEVA (Reuters) - Senior officials from the World Health
Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday that Syria's humanitarian needs where
the highest after a major earthquake killed thousands there and in
southern Turkey.
Adelheid Marschang, WHO Senior Emergency Officer, said Turkey had a
strong capacity to respond to the crisis but that the main unmet needs
in the immediate and mid-term would be across the border in Syria,
already grappling with a years-long humanitarian crisis due to the civil
war and a cholera outbreak.
"This is a crisis on top of multiple crises in the affected region she
said at the organization's board meeting in Geneva," she said.
"All over Syria, the needs are the highest after nearly 12 years of
protracted, complex crisis, while humanitarian funding continues to
decline."
She said that some 23 million people, including 1.4 million children,
were likely to be exposed in both countries following the earthquake and
its aftershocks that reduced thousands of buildings to rubble.
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Rescuers search for survivors under the
rubble, following an earthquake, in Aleppo, Syria February 6, 2023.
REUTERS/Firas Makdesi
WHO said it was dispatching
emergency supplies, including trauma and emergency surgical kits,
and activating a network of emergency medical teams.
"It's now a race against time," said WHO Director General Tedros
Adhanom Ghebreyesus. "Every minute, every hour that passes, the
chances of finding survivors alive diminishes.
He said the WHO was especially concerned about areas of Turkey and
Syria where no information had emerged since Monday's earthquake.
"Damage mapping is one way to understand where we need to focus our
attention," he said.
(Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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