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The Syrian government says handed further than 100 harbors equipped with aid inventories for earthquake survivors


The Syrian government says it has set up further than 100 harbors equipped with aid inventories for those affected by the earthquake across government-controlled areas, including in the metropolises of Aleppo, Hama, Homs, Tartus, and Latakia, a littoral megacity which has the loftiest number of deaths and further than 100 collapsed structures. 


In Aleppo, one of the metropolises that have been most affected by the earthquake, 126 harbors have been set up and 52 kirks converted into centers for people affected by the earthquake, state news agency SANA said. 

In Latakia, the government says it handed 23 harbors and converted 20 kirks
 into aid centers. 

An aggregate of 11 harbors have been set up across Hama, Homs, and Tartus, SANA added. 

The Assad governance says it's furnishing the necessary means for hospitals to serve in the metropolises it controls, but are calling for the fresh medical outfit from patron governments and associations.


“ A disaster of this magnitude puts fresh pressure on the health sector, which suffers from a deficit of medical conditions and medical accoutrements due to the warrants assessed on Syria, ” Syrian health minister Hassan al- Ghobash said, according to state media.


“We demand immediate and critical intervention from all associations to give all necessary medical backing, ” al- Ghobash said.


Mortal rights groups have indicted the Syrian government in the history of assessing severe restrictions on the delivery of philanthropic aid across the country to “ discipline those who express dissent, ” Human Rights Watch said.


When asked whether the Assad- led government will allow aid into revolutionary-controlled homes from Turkey, Syrian Foreign Minister FaisalMekdad said that transnational aid will be distributed only by the Syrian government.


“ The Syrian state is ready to allow aid to enter into all regions, handed that it doesn't reach terrorist fortified groups," Mekdad said.

What is the UN saying about sweat to help Syria Aid is sluggishly reaching those in need, but indeed before the earthquake, the United Nations said 70 of Syria’s population demanded philanthropic backing.


“This tragedy will have a ruinous impact on numerous vulnerable families who struggle to give for their loved ones on a diurnal basis, ” the United Nations Resident fellow and philanthropic fellow announcement interlude for Syria and the Regional Humanitarian fellow for the Syria Crisis said in a common statement on Tuesday.



In Turkey, the death toll has risen to at least 8,574, with nearly 50,000 others reported injured, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a televised briefing Wednesday, during a visit to disaster areas near the epicenter of Monday's earthquake.



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