ECONOMYNEXT- Sri Lanka’s President Ranil Wickremesinghe has offered emergency assistance to Turkey following a devastating earthquake which killed thousands and and left tens of thousands homeless.
The President of Turkey has declared state of Emergency for three months in 10 provinces to carry out rescue operations without disruptions, the Sri Lanka Embassy in Ankar said in its latest report.
“The Sri Lanka Army has placed a contingent of military personnel from the medical and engineering corps in readiness to support search and rescue operations in Türkiye. The contingent would be dispatched upon the request of the Government of Türkiye for such emergency assistance,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
Sri Lanka is providing assistance despite being in a severe economic crunch.
Sri Lanka has a practice of offering tea to disaster hit nations.
The earthquake that recorded a magnitude of 7.8 has killed around 7,962 in Turkey and Syria, reports said.
United Nations (UN) is releasing $25 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to provide urgent support across the whole region.
It was confirmed that 16 Sri Lankans living in the affected areas in Türkiye, out of which 15 persons have been verified to be safe, Sri Lanka’s Ambassador in Ankara, Hasanthi Urugodawatte Dissanayake said.
The Sri Lanka Embassy in Ankara is in the process of ascertaining the status of the remaining Sri Lankan national. The Sri Lanka Embassy’s emergency hotline +90 534 456 94 98 continues to provide service inquiries on Sri Lankans living in Türkiye.
Sri Lanka recalled with gratitude the humanitarian assistance provided by the Government of Türkiye to the country following the devastating Tsunami of December 2004.
During the Tsunami, Turkey provided financial relief of US $ 700,000 to the President’s Fund for Disaster Relief to be used exclusively for relief and humanitarian efforts. (Colombo/Feb08/2023)