Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- As part of charitable assistance from Uzbekistan, which extended a helping hand to Turkey after the devastating February earthquakes with epicenters in Kahramanmarash, 100 residential container structures are being installed in Antakya region of Hatay province, each of which can accommodate family.
Modular houses are being installed with the direct assistance of the Seyhun Education and Culture Association, founded in 2016 by the Uzbek diaspora in Istanbul, Anadolu reported.
From the first days after the earthquake, the association, with the support of the Uzbek people, organized the distribution of hot meals in the affected region. In general, the association plans to install 100 containers in Ovakent region.
Inside the container with a total area of 21 sq.m. there is a kitchen, a toilet and a bathroom. The containers are equipped with thermal insulation and are resistant to various seasonal factors. Their installation is carried out by a team of 15 people.
In a conversation with Anadolu, the head of the association, Tahir Abdullah, said that after the earthquakes, the people of Uzbekistan provided great support.
According to him, since the second day after the earthquake, the association’s employees have been providing food aid in the Elbistan region for 17 days, providing food to 1,000 people daily.
“Later, at the direction of the Turkish Government’s Emergency Management and Prevention Authority (AFAD), we arrived in Antakya. We plan to install 100 containers in the Ovacent area. At the moment, we have building materials for the installation of more than 80 containers. We are installing them. The peculiarity of our containers is that they are bolted, that is, they are designed in such a way that they can be assembled and moved if desired,” Abdullah said.
According to him, the total area of one container is 21 square meters. m. “It has a bedroom, a kitchen, a bathroom and a toilet. The container can comfortably accommodate a family,” said the head of the association.
Abdullah said that the installation of containers in Ovakent area is being polished to be completed within 15 days. Representatives of the Uzbek diaspora, who moved here in the 1980s, mainly live in this region, the head of the association noted.
Abdullah recalled that on the first day of the earthquake, Uzbekistan sent a rescue team of 100 people to Turkey. “A field hospital was deployed in Ovakent area, food distribution was organized,” the head of the association added.
According to him, the association through social networks told the Uzbek people about the scale of the tragedy in the south and southeast of Turkey. “The Uzbek people did not remain indifferent to the needs of those affected by the earthquake,” Abdullah stressed.