On February 6, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated large areas of central Turkey and northwest Syria. The death toll has surpassed 5,000 and continues to climb. The earthquake is the worst to strike Turkey this century. Later that day, the region experienced a second magnitude 7.7 quake. Catholic Relief Services and the Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA) are working to provide emergency humanitarian relief.

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Bishop Malloy, chair of the USCCB’s International Justice and Peace Committee, calls for prayer and assistance in wake of Turkey-Syria earthquake (Feb. 8, 2023)

Across affected areas in both countries, apartment buildings and schools have been leveled. For Syrians, the damage took place in areas already devastated by years of war. In Turkey, the airports and the high roads of Anatolia are closed and most hospitals are unusable. Schools have been closed across the country.

Catholic Relief Services will support emergency relief efforts led by local partners in both Syria and Turkey with Caritas Turkey, Caritas Syria in Aleppo and Lattakia—where extensive damage has been reported—and other local partners. Already in Turkey, Caritas Anatolia, in coordination with authorities, is bringing displaced people to safe, open spaces and distributing hot meals and clothing. The dioceses of Izmir and Istanbul are collecting donations to send to the Anatolia Region.

(Source: Catholic Relief Services)

News and updates:

Bishop in Turkey: Poorest people are paying highest price of earthquakes (Vatican News, Feb. 7, 2023)