Pakistan sends first navy ship with aid to help quake-affected people of Türkiye, Syria

A handout picture taken and released on February 26, 2023 by Pakistan Embassy in Türkiye shows stacks of relief aid to help victims of the February 6 earthquake, at Adana city. (Photo courtesy: Twitter/PakinTurkiye)
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Updated 28 February 2023
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Pakistan sends first navy ship with aid to help quake-affected people of Türkiye, Syria

  • The quake has killed more than 44,000 people in Türkiye while the death toll has surpassed 5,900 in Syria
  • Pakistan has also sent several planeloads of relief items to the two states along with rescuers, paramedics

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan sent its first navy ship carrying aid for the survivors of a massive earthquake in Türkiye and Syria on Tuesday, as its government continued to contribute to the relief efforts made in the two Middle Eastern states, said an official statement.

The 7.8-magnitude earthquake, which jolted the region on February 6, killed more than 44,000 people in Türkiye while the death toll surpassed 5,900 in Syria.

The ship was dispatched by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in the presence of the country’s maritime affairs minister Faisal Subzwari and Turkish consul general in Karachi Jamal Sangu.

“As part of continuous relief assistance on Prime Minister’s instruction, to the people of countries affected by the deadly earthquake, the NDMA has dispatched first shipment through Naval Ship NASR from [Karachi Port Trust] West Wharf Karachi today,” the official statement said.

Minister Subzwari expressed condolences over the loss of lives due to the earthquake in the two countries and assured of every possible help from the government and the people of Pakistan.

The NDMA has already sent several planeloads of relief goods to Türkiye and Syria in the last few weeks.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif established a relief fund to help the quake-affected people earlier this month, asking the people of Pakistan to donate as generously as possible to help the two countries.

He also called his Syrian counterpart recently to extend sympathies and promised to send a medical team from his country to provide assistance.

A local search and rescue team also carried out a 17-day mission in Türkiye where its members pulled out several people from under the rubble while trying to help others who had been rendered homeless.

Sharif personally visited Türkiye to meet with its top political leadership and interacted with the survivors of the quake in cities flattened out by the natural disaster.


Hundreds of migrants, including Pakistanis, land in Greece after search operation at sea

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Hundreds of migrants, including Pakistanis, land in Greece after search operation at sea

  • Rescued migrants were taken to a temporary facility on Crete after reaching the port of Agia Galini
  • Greece has made deportations of rejected asylum seekers a priority under its migration policy

ATHENS: Greece’s Coast Guard rescued about 540 migrants from a fishing boat off ​Europe’s southernmost island of Gavdos on Friday, one of the biggest groups to reach the country in recent months.

The migrants were found during a Greek search operation some 16 nautical miles (29.6 km) off Gavdos, a Coast Guard statement said. They are all well and are being taken ‌to a ‌temporary facility on the nearby ‌island ⁠of ​Crete after ‌reaching the port of Agia Galini, a Coast Guard official said, adding most of the migrants were men from Bangladesh, Egypt and Pakistan.

In a separate incident on Thursday, the EU’s border agency Frontex rescued 65 men and five women from two ⁠migrant boats in distress off Gavdos, the Greek Coast Guard ‌said.

Greece was on the front ‍line of a 2015-16 ‍migration crisis when more than a million people ‍from the Middle East and Africa landed on its shores before moving on to other European countries, mainly Germany.

Flows have ebbed since then, but both Crete ​and Gavdos — the two Mediterranean islands nearest to the African coast — have seen a steep rise ⁠in migrant boats, mainly from Libya, reaching their shores over the past year and deadly accidents remain common along that route.

Greece, Cyprus, Spain and Italy will be eligible for help in dealing with migratory pressures under a new EU mechanism when the bloc’s pact on migration and asylum enters into force in mid-2026.

The center-right government of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said deportation of rejected asylum ‌seekers will be a priority.