Our situation here in Turkey is still pretty bad, our current death toll is above 18.000 with more than 75.000 injured. You guys are probably also familiar with our shitty economic crisis so by donating to our official rescue teams that are accepting international donations you can help save lives. Even a dollar or two will do a lot of help +You can donate in crypto too
A post containing donation information: https://www.reddit.com/r/Turkey/comments/10w7nbc/how_to_help_turkey_earthquake_fundraisers/
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We are very fortunate to live in societies that value human life as much as they do. Don’t take it for granted.
Heroes.
Wow I read that Dutch rescue workers decided against saving someone because they estimated it would take 25 hours of digging and in that time they could save more people elsewhere. That must have have been a hard call to make
Wow, that’s truly remarkable and inspiring! The dedication and hard work of the team is a testament to the kindness and compassion that still exists in the world. The fact that they worked for 50 hours straight to free this woman is a testament to their determination and commitment to helping others in need. This story is sure to bring a smile to many faces and provide hope in a time when it is needed most. Hats off to the team!
This is what the world needs, help each other.
🙏✨️
I’m so happy. I follow ISAR GErmany on twitter and was so invested in thtis rescue. I was afraid the longer it took.
timeline on the website of ISAR Germany. (in German and in Turkish):
Its nice how everyone is doing their bit. Even the turkish (?) owner of the small convenience store next to where I live put up a sign he’s gonna donate any tips he gets. Never seen people tip so much here in germany.
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Links: [https://twitter.com/ISAR_GERMANY/status/1623988200384475143?s=20&t=yOYG6dZkQyfn07459Hkq1g](https://twitter.com/ISAR_GERMANY/status/1623988200384475143?s=20&t=yOYG6dZkQyfn07459Hkq1g)
[https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/Y3JpZDovL2Rhc2Vyc3RlLmRlL3RhZ2VzdGhlbWVuL2I4MTM5ZTA0LWY1NDEtNGJlNy1hMzIyLTJkNzgwZWEyMTA3My8x](https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/Y3JpZDovL2Rhc2Vyc3RlLmRlL3RhZ2VzdGhlbWVuL2I4MTM5ZTA0LWY1NDEtNGJlNy1hMzIyLTJkNzgwZWEyMTA3My8x)
Our situation here in Turkey is still pretty bad, our current death toll is above 18.000 with more than 75.000 injured. You guys are probably also familiar with our shitty economic crisis so by donating to our official rescue teams that are accepting international donations you can help save lives. Even a dollar or two will do a lot of help +You can donate in crypto too
A post containing donation information: https://www.reddit.com/r/Turkey/comments/10w7nbc/how_to_help_turkey_earthquake_fundraisers/
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AHBAP PLATFORM: https://ahbap.org/disasters-turkey (Accepts crypto)
AFAD: https://en.afad.gov.tr/ (Lower left side of the website)
TURKISH RED CRESCENT: https://www.kizilay.org.tr
Such monumental effort for a life.
We are very fortunate to live in societies that value human life as much as they do. Don’t take it for granted.
Heroes.
Wow I read that Dutch rescue workers decided against saving someone because they estimated it would take 25 hours of digging and in that time they could save more people elsewhere. That must have have been a hard call to make
Her sister thanks the rescuers – if you didn’t drop a tear today…you will…: https://twitter.com/JensEberl/status/1624002393275867136?s=20&t=yOYG6dZkQyfn07459Hkq1g
Wow, that’s truly remarkable and inspiring! The dedication and hard work of the team is a testament to the kindness and compassion that still exists in the world. The fact that they worked for 50 hours straight to free this woman is a testament to their determination and commitment to helping others in need. This story is sure to bring a smile to many faces and provide hope in a time when it is needed most. Hats off to the team!
This is what the world needs, help each other.
🙏✨️
I’m so happy. I follow ISAR GErmany on twitter and was so invested in thtis rescue. I was afraid the longer it took.
timeline on the website of ISAR Germany. (in German and in Turkish):
[https://isar-germany.de/](https://isar-germany.de/)
Its nice how everyone is doing their bit. Even the turkish (?) owner of the small convenience store next to where I live put up a sign he’s gonna donate any tips he gets. Never seen people tip so much here in germany.