British Prime Minister Sunak packs relief supplies for earthquake victims
According to the news in the UK media, Sunak went to the university to join the aid campaign launched by the UCL students and met with the members of the Turkish Students’ Union.
Sunak, who helped students sort and pack aid materials, also donated hats, scarves and blankets.
Praising the work, Sunak said: “People in Turkey have been affected by this terrible tragedy. It is really difficult to understand the scope of the tragedy. As a parent, it is truly heartbreaking to see families trying to pull their children out of the rubble. We will do everything we can to help Turkey.” he said.
200 COLLECTED MATERIAL HELP BOX
Eda Yıldırımkaya, President of the UCL Turkish Student Union, stated that they collected 200 boxes of relief materials as part of the campaign, saying: “The Prime Minister also donated us very good quality hats, blankets and gloves. I’m sure he will keep someone warm and safe. He also congratulated us for what we did. saying.
Student Togay Ata Gökalp called Prime Minister Sunak’s visit encouraging, saying, “He encouraged us to do more.” he performed the assessment of it.
After the Kahramanmaraş earthquake, England announced that £5 million in aid would be provided to Turkey and Syria by sending a search and rescue team and medical personnel to Turkey. (AA)