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Earthquakes of 7.7 and 7.6′, the epicenter of which was Kahramanmaraş, shook Turkey deeply. More than 39 thousand of our citizens have lost their lives so far.

Natural disasters such as earthquakes are among the most painful events that deeply affect people’s lives. At the time of the earthquake, people are shaken by the feelings of fear, panic and anxiety along with the severity of the shaking. After the earthquake, the destruction and losses left behind by the earthquake increase people’s feelings of sadness, sadness and helplessness. In these moments, what we need most is to support each other more, to try to alleviate our pain, the wounds that will never heal, the ones we can’t leave behind.

In an earthquake, people can lose their families, homes, lives and everything. In addition to losses, injuries and psychological traumas are also common. After the earthquake, the magnitude of the destruction and pain leaves deep scars in the hearts of people. However, earthquakes also highlight the resilience and solidarity of people. People help each other, mobilize for rescue efforts and fight together. In these difficult times, the bonds between people are strengthened and the spirit of solidarity comes to the fore. No matter how strong man tries to appear, we are reminded that he is weak and how cruel nature can be. This type of disaster shows that everything can be destroyed in an instant, even the strongest structures can be destroyed.

Earthquakes are the most painful event that brings us together no matter what political thought we belong to. These events remind people how precious life is and reveal people’s strength, solidarity and helping each other. Although earthquake disasters are distressing, the moments when people struggle together to survive also offer an opportunity for hope and reconstruction.

The future will be good, good days will come…

 

by Ayhan YILMAZ, SMMM/CPA

Born in 1986, Ayhan YILMAZ graduated from Turkey’s first English-focused vocational high school, Manisa Anatolian Trade Vocational High School, specializing in Foreign Trade. He continued his education at Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, earning a degree in Foreign Trade, followed by studies at Muğla Sıtkı Koçman School of Foreign Languages in English Teaching and Anadolu University Faculty of Economics. In 2020, he obtained the title of Certified Public Accountant (CPA). In 2024, he began an MBA (Master’s in International Management) at the University of Lisbon, ranked 260th among the world’s best public universities. He is fluent in English and has basic proficiency in Spanish and Bulgarian. Committed to the philosophy of lifelong learning, Ayhan YILMAZ continues his professional endeavors. For more detailed information, feel free to contact him.

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