Condolences In Nederlands

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Aug 4, 2024, 7:38:28 PM8/4/24
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Weare reviewing our stockpiles in the country and the region for potential support with humanitarian assistance in Trkiye. The same is also done under OCHA coordination related to the needs of the impacted population in northern Syria.

UNHCR is deeply saddened by the loss of life caused by this devastating earthquake. UNHCR expresses its deepest condolences to all affected and is already sending much-needed supplies to the affected areas and deploying colleagues for support.


UNHCR has temporarily suspended all non-essential activities in its community centres and community-based structures (including outreach volunteers and mobile teams). It will focus/redirect activities towards the earthquake emergency response. This will include the identification and prioritization of needs in affected areas and referrals.


Resources will also be redirected to ensure sufficient psychosocial support for affected persons, with particular attention to the most vulnerable including but not limited to children, people with disabilities and the elderly.


Previously imposed travel restrictions for persons under international or temporary protection in the areas (Kahramanmaras, Hatay, Malatya, Adyaman, Adana, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Kilis, Osmaniye and Diyarbakir provinces) affected by the earthquake have been lifted. The details are as follows:


Because of the earthquakes, you may have questions about returning to Trkiye or Syria, reuniting with family sooner or staying longer in the Netherlands. Until 9 March 2023, the IND (the Dutch immigration authorities) will deal more flexibly with requests for a return visa or an extension of a short-stay visa in some cases:


UNHCR purchases relief items internationally on a large scale, where possible in the countries themselves to stimulate the local economy. This is more efficient than delivering relief goods donated to us.


Today, May 27, 2022 H.E. Governor Holiday and Mrs. Holiday signed the condolences book in honor of Acting Governor Reynold Groeneveldt during a solemn signing ceremony at the Cabinet of the Governor. They were followed by the President of Parliament Heyliger-Marten, Prime Minister Jacobs, State Secretary van Huffelen, the Ministers, Members of Parliament, and the High Councils of State. The Condolence book at the Cabinet of the Governor is available for signing by all persons who want to express their sympathy to the family of the late Acting Governor Reynold Groeneveldt.


At Valuas you can also go for condolences/coffee tables. We have several rooms that are ideal for smaller groups - up to groups of 100 people. The content of the condolence/coffee table will be tailor-made in consultation with you.


Dealing with the loss of a loved one is one of life's toughest challenges. In moments of grief, it can be difficult to find the right words to honour the deceased person or express condolences to the family. If you're having trouble choosing the right words for your condolence card, please be inspired by our condolence text ideas.


Below you will find sweet strength wishes that you can use in your mourning message. These words of comfort during grief will let the relatives know that you are there for them. Your compassion will certainly be recognized with these beautiful farewell texts. These mourning text ideas can therefore be a good inspiration for writing a funeral card.


Losing a loved one is always a difficult time, especially for the relatives. You can show your condolences with a modern condolence card. Below you will find some mourning messages with condolences for your father/mother/child.


At least 16 people were killed and 24 others were hurt in a shooting at Charles University in Prague. One Dutch man was injured in the shooting, and was transported to an area hospital, The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed. The suspected gunman was also found dead, and police believe he acted alone. It was the deadliest shooting in the Czech Republic since becoming independent 31 years ago, drawing responses from the Dutch king, queen and prime minister.


Of the 24 injured victims, eight were in critical condition at 6:30 p.m., about three hours after the shooting. It was not immediately clear if the injured Dutch man was among the group with severe injuries. Details about his identity, including his age and hometown, were not revealed for privacy reasons, according to ANP.


The perpetrator was identified by police as David Kozk, a 24-year-old who lives about 20 kilometers away from the scene in Kladno. He was found dead by police during a sweep of the university's Faculty of Arts building, where the incident took place.


Police closed off the popular square early in their response, saying soon after that they knew there were multiple fatalities and others who were injured. Initially, they reported that at least ten were dead and dozens more were injured. That was later revised up to 17 killed, including the shooter, with eight critically injured, and 16 others hurt.


It was the first mass shooting in the Czech Republic in four years, when a man brought a gun to an urgent care facility and killed six people before committing suicide. Eight people were also killed in a restaurant shooting in 2015.


The interior minister in the Czech Republic, Vt Rakušan, said there was no immediate indication that the incident was linked to international terrorism. Prague Mayor Bohuslav Svoboda said the shocking situation left him speechless. "All I feel at the moment is sadness," he stated on Thursday. "We have witnessed a tragedy of unprecedented proportions. It is terrible how many innocent lives have been lost."


"Prague is in mourning for the victims of today's shooting at Charles University, a place where young people should feel safe. On this dark day, our thoughts are with the people of the Czech Republic, the families who have lost loved ones and those who have been injured," said King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima in a statement.


Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte issued his condolences over the mass shooting. "Terrible news from Prague about the deadly shooting at Charles University. My thoughts are with the victims and their loved ones, and I have conveyed my sympathy to Prime Minister Petr Fiala," Rutte wrote in a brief statement.


Foreign Minister Hanke Bruins Slot also reacted with dismay. "Shocked by the news of a shooting at Charles University in Prague. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families. The Netherlands stands firmly with the Czech Republic and its people."


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