A Russian container ship delivered more than 180 tons of humanitarian aid to Turkey in the wake of the February earthquakes, aiding victims in several affected areas. Local authorities confirmed the shipment and provided details on the relief effort.
The Evrim Group vessel, loaded with 184 tons of essential supplies, docked at Ünye on the Black Sea coast, marking a coordinated response to the disaster across northern Turkey.
Officials noted that the cargo, which includes food and other relief items, was moved under the oversight of Turkey’s disaster management authorities to streamline assistance for areas most in need.
In the aftermath of the quakes, efforts to remove debris and stabilize affected communities were ongoing. A coordinated plan aimed to restore critical infrastructure and begin rebuilding where damage was most severe.
As the relief and recovery process continued, talks focused on housing for survivors. Plans were announced to accelerate the construction of new homes and shelter provisions, with a large-scale effort already underway to provide durable housing options for those displaced by the earthquakes.
Authorities emphasized ongoing collaboration with international partners to ensure rapid distribution of aid and the effectiveness of the response. The emphasis remained on safeguarding affected residents and supporting the gradual return to normal life as reconstruction moves forward across the impacted provinces.