Earthquake victim: We have a water problem

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ADIYAMAN - Earthquake victim Fehmi Ün, who lost her relatives in the earthquake, said that 9 people stayed in the tent given by the volunteers and they still have water problems.
 
In Adıyaman, which was destroyed in the earthquake, there is a tragic human story in the debris on every street. Fehmi Ün, who lost her brother, aunt and 2 nephews in the earthquake, talked about his experiences.
 
'GOVERNMENT SHOULD FIND SOLUTION'
 
Underlining that the state should find solutions to the problems experienced in earthquake area, Ün concluded his words as follows: “We are under the rubble, we are the ones who are afraid again. The state should be a solution to the problems we experience in tents. My wife is also uncomfortable, we are 9 people staying in the same tent. The government should help as soon as possible. The water problem continues. We don't have solar energy, we can't take a shower. If this process goes like this, the problem of people cannot be solved. Their parents are no more. They must help us as soon as possible.”
 
MA / Zerrin Sargut
 

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