Qatar: 4,000 World Cup huts sent to quake-hit Turkey, Syria

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Qatar: 4,000 World Cup huts sent to quake-hit Turkey, Syria
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Qatar has donated 4,000 cabins, built to house fans at last year's World Cup, to earthquake survivors in Turkey and Syria, authorities said on Monday. The cabins were designed to hold up to two people and included a full bathroom.

FILE - Cabins line the World Cup fan village on Nov. 10, 2022, in Doha, Qatar. Qatar has sent 4,000 cabins built to house fans at last year's World Cup to earthquake survivors in Turkey and Syria, authorities said Monday, March 20, 2023.

Qatar has sent 4,000 cabins built to house fans at last year’s World Cup to earthquake survivors in Turkey and Syria, authorities said Monday. Gas-rich Qatar, one of the world’s wealthiest countries, says it had always planned to donate the mobile homes.to help house some of the 1.4 million fans who descended on the small country during soccer’s biggest tournament late last year.

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