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UN appeals for access to deliver aid to quake-hit Syrian regions

09 February 2023 10:05

The United Nations pleaded for the facilitation of aid access to opposition-held areas in Syria's northwest, amid depleting relief stocks following the devastating earthquakes, which exacerbated the already difficult situation in the area.

Opposition-held areas near Türkiye's border — were hard hit by the magnitude 7.7. and 7.6 earthquakes that struck on February 6 — cannot receive aid from regime-held parts of Syria without Damascus's authorization, Daily Sabah informs.

"Put politics aside and let us do our humanitarian work," the UN's resident Syria coordinator El-Mostafa Benlamlih said in an interview with AFP, warning: "We can't afford to wait and negotiate. By the time we negotiate, it's done, it's finished."

The earthquake devastated entire sections of major cities in Türkiye and Syria, killing more than 11,700 people, injuring thousands more and leaving many more without shelter in the winter cold.

In Syria alone, at least 2,662 people have been killed, according to the government and rescuers in opposition-held areas.

Speaking to AFP from Damascus, Benlamlih said the destruction in government-held provinces "is huge."

"But we know also that the destruction in the northwest is huge and we need to get there to assess," he said.

"We still have to negotiate and we still have to get access to, for example, the northwest area, it's not easy."

No fresh deliveries have been sent to the region from within Syria in about three weeks, according to the UN official.

The UN has some stocks in the area — enough to feed 100,000 people for one week, he said.

"Once it's depleted, we need to replenish and this is my call," he said.

"We need the support of all interested parties to facilitate access, be it to the northwest of Syria or to the rest of Syria because there also, they are suffering."

On February 7, the UN said the sole border crossing used to shuttle life-saving aid from Türkiye into conflict-ravaged Syria has seen its operations disrupted.

But the UN's regional humanitarian coordinator for Syria said on February 8 that he hoped aid delivery could resume as soon as the next day.

"Luckily today we are hearing that the road is opening, we do have a possibility hopefully to access the border," Muhannad Hadi said, adding that the UN was working with Turkish authorities.

"We are hoping that tomorrow we will be able to deliver something and cross the border," he told a news conference, noting that trucks were ready to leave if necessary.

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