Примеры использования Earthquake in turkey на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Earthquake in Turkey: Order of Malta providing emergency relief.
The Council considered the consequences of the devastating earthquake in Turkey.
Earthquake in Turkey and crash of a United Nations airplane in Kosovo.
Last week we received distressing news of yet another earthquake in Turkey.
An earthquake in Turkey claimed over 12,000 lives and left 600,000 homeless.
I read a very funny headline in a satirical newspaper the other day, about the earthquake in Turkey.
The earthquake in Turkey in the‘90s brought forth a phase of stagnation in the Turkish music industry.
EEC(ECHO) Trust Fund for Strengthening of coping capacities of populations affected by the Maramara Earthquake in Turkey.
Following an earthquake in Turkey in October, Israel sent field hospitals and temporary buildings to house those displaced by the disaster.
EEC(ECHO) Trust Fund for Strengthening of coping capacities of populations affected by the Maramara Earthquake in Turkey.
The Ankara Centre played an essential role following the 1999 earthquake in Turkey and during the Afghanistan emergency in 2001-2002.
Shoddily built housing was the main factor cited for the high death toll in the 1999 earthquake in Turkey.
New demands, ranging from the crises in Kosovo andEast Timor, the earthquake in Turkey, the cyclone in India, floods in Somalia and Venezuela, to meningitis in Sudan, increased funding needs for both Consolidated Appeals and other emergencies to some $320 million.
In his spare time he involved in charity work, including a recent campaign"Help the victims of the earthquake in Turkey.
Protracted emergencies in countries such as the Sudan, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Afghanistan, andrecent natural disasters including the earthquake in Turkey, as well as flooding in Pakistan and Central America, highlight the continued need for improved coordination of humanitarian action.
More than $153 million was allocated to drought emergencies, while $58.8 million was allocated to flood andstorm emergencies and the earthquake in Turkey.
Reconstruction projects, such as those carried out in the aftermath of the earthquake in Turkey, hurricane Mitch in Central America, and the January 2001 earthquake in Gujarat, India, have been designed to go beyond mere rebuilding and to focus on how to rebuild in a better way so as to strengthen resilience to future disasters.
Overall, delegations expressed support for UNICEF activities, in many cases providing examples, such as the cyclone in Orissa, India, and the earthquake in Turkey.
The organization assisted a total of 389,249 survivors of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the 2010 floods in Sri Lanka and Pakistan,the 2011 flood in Cambodia, the 2011 earthquake in Turkey, the 2011 drought in Kenya, Cyclone Giri in 2010, the 2013 flood in Myanmar and Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines in 2013.
China dealt successfully with numerous major natural disasters by making use of the data from both Chinese and foreign remote sensing satellites and, as part of international cooperation, provided data and services from the small satellites for environment and disaster monitoring and forecasting to a number of countries affected by disasters such as the major earthquake in Japan,the drought in the Horn of Africa, the earthquake in Turkey and the flooding in Pakistan.
Earthquakes in Turkey claimed over 12,000 lives and left 600,000 homeless.
Earthquakes in Turkey and Greece.
Recent earthquakes in Turkey, Greece and Taiwan have underlined the need for the world to be prepared to provide coordinated help to an area hit by a massive natural disaster.
Assessment of the implications that the December 1999 earthquakes in Turkey have for the environment and human settlements;
The recent catastrophic earthquakes in Turkey, Greece and Taiwan, inter alia, have once again pointed to the immense need for emergency humanitarian assistance.
The earthquakes in Turkey and Greece, which claimed tens of thousands of victims, shook the world.
The earthquakes in Turkey and Taiwan Province of China and the floods in Mozambique vividly illustrated the power of the media to influence public opinion and thereby augment the scale of response.
Reiterating the importance of mounting prompt and effective rescue operations in the aftermath of such deadly calamities in the future,as evidenced by the exemplary response of the international community to the earthquakes in Turkey and Greece.
These provisions were successfully put into practice in the response to earthquakes in Turkey and Algeria in March 2003, which included the dispatch of UNDAC teams to assist the affected Governments.
Recent natural disasters, such as the earthquakes in Turkey and Algeria in May 2003, have demonstrated the importance of timely, efficient and coordinated responses from affected Governments, in cooperation with the international community and the tools at its disposal, in particular the INSARAG guidelines.