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Qatar ships World Cup fan accommodation to Turkiye-Syria earthquake zones

DOHA — Qatar has donated portacabins and mobile homes used for last year's World Cup soccer tournament to earthquake zones in Turkiye and Syria where they will accommodate people left homeless, a Qatari official told Reuters on Monday (Feb 13).

An employee walks past cabins at the Al-Emadi fan village in Doha ahead of the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup football tournament on Nov 9, 2022.

An employee walks past cabins at the Al-Emadi fan village in Doha ahead of the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup football tournament on Nov 9, 2022.

DOHA — Qatar has donated portacabins and mobile homes used for last year's World Cup soccer tournament to earthquake zones in Turkiye and Syria where they will accommodate people left homeless, a Qatari official told Reuters on Monday (Feb 13).

A ship carrying the first 350 units left Qatar for Turkiye on Sunday, the official said.

The Gulf Arab state has pledged to send 10,000 mobile housing units to the earthquake zones, Qatar's Fund for Development said in a tweet on Sunday.

"In view of the urgent needs in Turkiye and Syria, we have taken the decision to ship our cabins and caravans to the region, providing much needed and immediate support to the people of Turkiye and Syria," the official said.

The combined death toll in Turkiye and Syria from last Monday's 7.8 magnitude quake and aftershocks is near 36,000 and looks set to rise, as the focus of the response switched from rescuing survivors trapped under the rubble to providing shelter, food and psychosocial care.

Qatar's World Cup organisers had always planned to donate the housing units, which were installed on empty stretches of desert surrounding the Qatari capital Doha to house fans visiting for the soccer World Cup.

A view of the Caravan City in Doha, Qatar.
Fans paid some US$200 (S$266) per night to stay in the housing units, which helped avoid a potential housing shortage during the month-long tournament held in November and December. REUTERS

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