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RSSThe funding, announced by Commissioner Janez Lenarčič during the Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum, will provide the most vulnerable with life-saving assistance.
To improve the EU preparedness and response to chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats, the Commission is building strategic reserves of response capacities through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism and the Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA).
In the aftermath of the earthquakes that rocked both Syria and Türkiye, the humanitarian needs on the ground have significantly increased. People have lost their homes and there is a lack of access to basic needs due to immense destruction.
The EU has announced today the release of €11 million in humanitarian aid for Central America and Mexico on the occasion of the “High-level Solidarity Roundtable in support of the 2023 Northern Central America Humanitarian Response Plans”, which took place in Geneva.
Following the devastating earthquake affecting both Syria and Türkiye last week, the EU continues to work on all fronts to channel emergency assistance to both countries.
Following a request for assistance by Chile, France, Portugal and Spain are deploying more than 250 firefighters, coordination experts, and medical personnel to the most affected areas via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.
The European Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) is receiving today along with the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SESU) the Spanish Gold Medal of Merit for Civil Protection for their efforts to respond to the war in Ukraine.
In the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes that struck Türkiye and Syria earlier this week, the EU is running one of its largest search and rescue operations through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism to help save as many lives as possible.
Today, the European Commission adopted a Recommendation and a Communication to establish common goals to boost disaster resilience in the areas of civil protection. This includes ways to better prepare European countries for natural hazards, including earthquakes, floods, and wildfires.
Following multiple earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria, the European Union is mobilising emergency funding to help meet the needs of people affected by this disaster.