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Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) on Wednesday signed a partnership agreement with Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) to respond to the recent wildfires and flooding across the country with a total budget of $30 million.
Under the two-year agreement, several activities will be carried out, such as reconstruction of affected residential areas, compensation for the losses of the public - such as agricultural crops, commercial facilities, vehicles and other private property - and cash and in-kind aid for affected families. These activities are estimated to benefit 247,000 people in 25 districts across five provinces. The agreement also involves exchange of experience and capacity-building in terms of systems of disaster information management, early warning, communication and technology in emergencies, and risk management/reduction.
Currently, a high-level delegation from QRCS is visiting Turkey, including Ali bin Hassan Al Hammadi, secretary-general; Faisal Mohamed Al Emadi, executive director of Relief and International Development Division; and Dr Fawzi Oussedik, head of International Relations and International Humanitarian Law.
The signing ceremony was attended by HE Sheikh Mohamed bin Nasser bin Jassim Al Thani and Head of AFAD Yunus Sezer.
Hammadi said, “It is our pleasure at QRCS to work together with AFAD on humanitarian projects for those affected by wildfires and flooding in Turkey, in solidarity with the Turkish people to reconstruct the affected regions.”
He hoped that this agreement would achieve its desired goals. “As humanitarians, we have to intensify efforts to help local communities in the affected areas to overcome the crisis and restore normal life. This is a top priority for us by adopting a community-based strategy of disaster preparedness/recovery capacity-building,” he added.
Sezer said, “AFAD and QRCS have signed an aid protocol for supporting the aid activities for the forest fires in the Mediterranean and the floods in the Black Sea region. During the signing ceremony, both parties stated the importance of current and future collaborations between AFAD and QRCS.”
Sheikh Mohamed bin Nasser Al Thani welcomed the signing of partnership agreement between QRCS and Turkey’s AFAD.
He reiterated Qatar’s unwavering commitment to standing by the Turkish people, building upon the strong and extraordinary relations between the two countries. He hoped that the agreement would achieve all its desired objectives of serving to help the victims and reduce their losses.
Late in July, wildfire broke out in many parts of Turkey. As a result of winds and too hot weather, the number of wildfires increased to 270 in 53 districts. Large forest areas were damaged, totaling 58,000 hectares and approximately 30 to 40 million trees were burned.
Other losses include beehive destruction, nine deaths, evacuation of many districts/villages and death of large numbers of animals.
In August 2021, the Black Sea region in Turkey was affected by catastrophic flooding, as a series of thunderstorms caused several floods and landslides. At least 81 people died, buildings were damaged, bridges were destroyed and electricity was cut off.
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