Cansuyu Assistance and Solidarity Association continues to bring aid to Morocco and Libya, which have been affected by natural disasters in recent days.
The association, which sent Cansuyu Search and Rescue (CAK) teams to Morocco, which experienced one of the biggest earthquakes of the last century, continues its aid activities in Libya, where the flood disaster was effective.
Continuing its aid collection activities for both countries, the association continues to send emergency supplies such as blankets and tents, especially food supplies.
CANSUYU WAS ONE OF THE FIRST AID ORGANIZATIONS TO GO TO MOROCCO
In Morocco, which was exposed to one of the biggest earthquake disasters in the country's history, efforts are being made to eliminate the effects of the disaster while the number of deaths increases.
Cansuyu Assistance and Solidarity Association, which was one of the first non-governmental organizations to go to the region while being effective in cities such as Marrakech, Casablanca, Meknes, Agadir and Fes, especially the capital Rabat, continues its activities to heal the wounds.
The association embarked on a charity collection campaign across Türkiye; It continues to send food parcels, tent materials, clothing and health packages prepared accordingly to Morocco.
The association, which identifies urgent needs in earthquake zones with the coordination of Cansuyu teams in earthquake zones, continues to call for aid to be collected.
CANSUYU CONDUCTS SEARCH AND RESCUE WORKS IN LIBYA
Storm Daniel, which occurred last week, turned into a major disaster with dams bursting.
While thousands of people disappeared in cities flooded by flood waters, more than 11 thousand people lost their lives. While search and rescue efforts were initiated to find the missing people, Cansuyu Association supported these efforts.
Cansuyu sent the search and rescue teams formed within the association to the region and started aid work for the disaster victims who survived the flood.
Cansuyu, which carries out fundraising activities in this direction, sends aid packages prepared under topics such as hygiene, food and health to Libya.