Artists News Şevval Sam became the most emotional name with the broadcast on Greek television for the earthquake in Turkey!

Şevval Sam became the most emotional name with the broadcast on Greek television for the earthquake in Turkey!

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We are trying to heal the wounds after the 7.7 magnitude earthquake in 10 provinces. In a process where financial and moral support pours in from many countries of the world and rescue teams arrive, sometimes emotional news comes from different countries…

It is known that many countries have sent information to the authorities in order to support them from the very first hours of the disaster that Turkey has experienced. Messages from different countries draw attention in the process where thousands of buildings were destroyed in the Kahramanmaraş-Elbistan-centered earthquake, thousands of people lost their lives and thousands of people were still under the collapse, and thousands of injured people.

After the earthquake was heard, the first ‘get well’ message came from our neighbor Greece. Greece is also trying to support the events by sending rescue teams and some aid. Along with the support from different countries of the world, another support news from Greece brought tears to the eyes of those who heard it.

Greek State Television ERT opened the broadcast on the morning of the second day of the earthquake with images from the earthquake area. The song “Ben Seni Sevdigum” sung by Şevval Sam was also touched by the images of thousands of buildings in ruins.

Şevval Sam sang the song “Ben Seni Sevdigum”, which is Kazım Koyuncu’s song, in her 2008 album Black Sea. Şevval Sam, who also comes to Fox TV screens every week with the Yasak Elma (Forbidden Apple) series, was very emotional after hearing her own voice on Greek television along with the earthquake footage.

From the first hours of the earthquake, Sam, like many sensitive people and famous names, was trying to give every support she could and to be a voice for earthquake victims on social media.

Şevval Sam, regarding the broadcast made by Greek television with her own voice, said, “This togetherness, this love, this solidarity make me cry the most… why do we remember only with such great pain that we are human, and if there is death, the rest is empty? Let the songs bring us together rather than the pain, my biggest wish for the future is my friends.”