Aid and condolences continue to flood into disaster-stricken Türkiye from several nations

Aid and condolences continue to flood into disaster-stricken Türkiye from several nations

The survivors of the 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes that struck ten provinces in Türkiye, the epicentre of which was Kahramanmaraş continue to receive a steady flow of disaster relief in-kind and in-cash from numerous countries around the globe.

Countries that continue to contribute disaster relief in-kind and cash to survivors of the earthquakes hailed the "disaster of the century" include Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, Palestine, National Assembly of South Korea, Spain, England, Israel, Iran, Switzerland, Iraqi Kurdish Regional Government (KRG), Japan, Cambodia, Canada, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Colombia, North Macedonia, Lebanon, Uzbekistan, Poland, Russia, Senegal, Serbia and Turkmenistan as well as the United Nations (UN). Some of the assistance facilitates the employment of earthquake survivors in disaster-stricken areas, while others aim to rebuild the area.

In addition to the financial aid offered to the disaster-stricken area, the United States, Yemen, Serbia, Pakistan and several African countries expressed their sympathies and condolences.

The world's leading institutions and organisations such as the NATO, "Tawakkol Karman Foundation", Mersin Greek Orthodox Church, Symphony Orchestra Academy of Tunisia, Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ministry of Foundations of Palestine, International Tennis Federation (ITF), Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), Women's Tennis Association (WTA) and Cairo Yunus Emre Institute provided material and moral support by extending their condolences and sympathies to the earthquake victims in disaster areas. In addition, Accenture, Allianz, Amazon, Apple, Bayer, Binance, Boeing, Chevron, Chobani, Deutsche Telekom, ExxonMobil, FedEx, Google, Hyundai, IKEA, Inditex, Lufthansa, Maersk, Mercedes-Benz, Meta, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Porsche, Samsung, Schwarz Group, Siemens, T-Mobile, UPS and Volkswagen, which are the leading companies in the global market, organised relief campaigns and provided financial aid to disaster-stricken areas.

Worldwide celebrities such as Brian May, Orlando Bloom, Natalie Portman and Penélope Cruz called for help in the disaster-stricken area with their posts on their personal social media accounts.