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Qatar allocates 10,000 mobile homes for earthquake victims

21.04.2026 14:41 1 min 1 source
وكالة الانباء الاردنية ARA

Qatar has allocated 10,000 mobile homes for victims of the devastating earthquake in Syria and Turkey. The mobile homes will be transported to the affected regions, and an air bridge has been established for relief efforts, with its first flight carrying an international search and rescue team equipped with a field hospital and winter supplies.

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Qatar allocates 10,000 mobile homes for earthquake victims

21.04.2026 وكالة الانباء الاردنية ARA

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