"Turkish Aid and U.S. Support Follow as Japan Counts Missing and Pets After Devastating Quake"

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Turkish businessman Aydin Muhammet and his volunteer team from his construction company have been providing hot meals and supplies to earthquake victims in Wajima, Japan, following a devastating magnitude 7.6 quake. Muhammet, who has lived in Japan for 30 years, was motivated to help after witnessing the destruction on TV and has a history of aiding in disaster zones since the 2011 tsunami. His team, which includes compatriots and Vietnamese, braved difficult conditions to reach the affected area and support the community, highlighting the need for more citizen volunteers in disaster relief efforts.
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