In order to eliminate the consequences of the devastating earthquake that occurred in 10 provinces of Turkey, humanitarian mobilization continues all over the world.

APA reports that the aid sent from dozens of countries was not only a financial aid to the victims of natural disasters in the brotherly country, but also an important moral support for the entire Turkish people.

The humanitarian aid campaigns launched in Azerbaijan from the first days of the tragedy at both the government and the people's level are in the focus of the Turkish media.

Anadolu news agency published an article about Azerbaijani students studying in Turkey who refused to be evacuated and voluntarily supported rescue efforts.

It is mentioned in the article that although Elkhan Gurbanli, a doctoral student at Sütçü Imam University in Kahramanmaraş, was sent away from Kahramanmaraş by an evacuation bus, he changed his mind and returned to Ankara and voluntarily joined the team cooking for earthquake victims.

It is mentioned in the article that at least 15 Azerbaijani students and teachers in Kahramanmaras are volunteering to help earthquake victims in various ways.

In the article, it was mentioned that the 745 rescuers sent by Azerbaijan to Turkey rescued 53 people alive from the rubble, and handed over the dead bodies of 700 people.

"Sabah" newspaper also published an extensive article about the activities of Azerbaijani volunteers.

The article noted that the assistance of Azerbaijan did not end with the search and rescue teams it sent.

It was emphasized that 100 young people who are members of the Azerbaijan Youth Foundation (TÜGVA) are volunteering in Kahramanmaraş, spending time with children who are victims of the earthquake, sharing their suffering and providing them with moral support:

"Wherever there is a need, the Azerbaijani youths running there once again show the whole world that we are two states and one nation," it was stated in the material.

On the "Bursahakimiyet" website, it was noted that the impressive notes found among the food, clothes, and bedding sent from Azerbaijan to Turkey caused emotional moments.

The article published the appeal of an Azerbaijani girl named Reyhan to the children who were victims of the earthquake in Turkey:

"Hi guys.

My name is Reyhan.

My Azerbaijani girl.

I hope you will return home.

May God protect you."

In the article, Hatice Ozdemir, director of national education for the Malatya region, noted that notes and letters from Azerbaijan brought emotional moments.

"Notes and letters from Azerbaijan made us very emotional.

We already know that Azerbaijan is our brother.

People sent their dowry items, sent a small baby waffle, with notes attached.

This is a big disaster, but as the Republic of Turkey, we will overcome it with this unity and strength," the article stated.

In the article published in "Hurriyet" newspaper, it was stated that 135 trucks of aid were sent to Turkey by Turkish businessmen in Azerbaijan, and 26 wagons of aid loaded with food and water will be sent by railway today.