UNDP's response
Türkiye-Syria
earthquakes
On Monday 6 February 2023, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit south-east Türkiye, close to the town of Gaziantep, near the Syrian border. Several hours later another 7.5 magnitude quake hit nearby. More than 50,000 people died in a disaster of unprecedented scale and scope, with a volume of debris estimated to amount to 100 million cubic meters in Türkiye alone. Recovery and reconstruction will take years to complete.
Providing much-needed support to government agencies, municipalities and local NGOs in the hardest-hit provinces, UNDP has helped revive livelihoods and business activity, restore care services for vulnerable groups, improve waste and debris management, and protect endangered cultural heritage.
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