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Hello Hive Turkey Family,
Şu son bir kaç günde hive platformuna girmeye vakit bulamıyordum. Biliyorsunuz ki 06.02.2023 tarihinde Türkiye de büyük bir deprem meydana geldi. Depremden etkilenen illerde yaşayanlara büyük geçmiş olsun demek istiyorum.
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Before I start my article, I would like to thank everyone here, I am glad that you are here. (Although I can't go here often, I try to comment and vote on the articles written here as much as I can.)
In the last few days, I haven't had time to get into the hive platform. You know that a big earthquake occurred in Turkey. I want to say a great past to those living in the provinces affected by the earthquake.
WHAT I EXPERIENCED DURING THE EARTHQUAKE WEEK
When I first learned that there was an earthquake, I thought of my aunt who lives in the province of Malatya that was affected by the earthquake. We tried to contact my aunt immediately, but because of the operators, we could barely hear her voice and find out she was fine and had to hang up. Immediately afterwards, after I called my aunts living in Mersin and learned that they were fine with them, I was relieved.
On the first day of the earthquake, I received a message on my phone from the community I was a member of, and I left home to get ready quickly and get some things that were on the list of needs as much as I could. After receiving the necessities, I went to the building where my community was located and delivered what I bought with my own hands. On the first day, there was so much density in the building that it was everywhere. On the one hand, my friends who make empty parcels, on the other hand, the women there who separate the 2nd hand clothes that are brought to help, and on the other hand, the provisions stuffed in the boxes and others. I immediately took off my coat and ı helped. When I entered the house around 00:00 on the first day, I was very tired, I remember not even eating but going straight into my room and sleeping.
On the second day of the earthquake, I came out of the house again for help, this time I encountered an incredible view. People we never knew came to the building I was in to help us. On that day, we made empty parcels in the same way and filled the boxes with provisions and went home late at night again. On the third day of the earthquake, we were more crowded than the second day. Whether you say the young people passing by, the women who help the parcels by saying that we should have a hand in, the atmosphere there was something very different. In the evening of the third day, the parcel donations made in the first three days, the women, men and young people who were in the building to help us all lined up in a single line like chains over four floors and loaded the parcels onto a truck. The truck left Istanbul to set off for the earthquake victims in the Hatay region. The days that followed went on in the same way, and I fell asleep every day without even having a chance to come home late and take a bath because I could relax a little bit like that.
This friend's name is Süleyman. His mother is French and his father is Algerian. He worked with us from the first day of the earthquake without knowing any Turkish.
Kendinize iyi bakın...
In the last few days, we continue to provide clean clothes, supplies, hygiene sets and even beds and quilts to the earthquake victims who came to Istanbul with the same community. Today is the 12th day of the earthquake, we are all psychologically very worn out. Many thanks to everyone who helped in this process.
Take care of yourself...
Note: It is definitely not a political post.