Blagovesta wants to go home, but one of her children does not have a Bulgarian passport
For the fourth day, our compatriot with five children lives in a classroom in the city of Kayseri. Their house is cracked by the earthquake and is unsafe to live in.
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Blagovesta wants to go home to Bulgaria, but she cannot make the journey to her homeland because one of her children does not have a Bulgarian passport.
“I’ve lived here for a year. Take us home. The first one was at 04:15, he dropped us off at home. After that we were out. We came home at lunchtime, thinking it was all over. Then the second earthquake hit. Lamps fell, walls cracked. Now we are in the same school”, said Blagovesta. “Today my friends gave me money, we bought blankets, pillows. We left the house very quickly and we didn’t have them either”, says Blagovesta. “I bought ready-made, packaged foods for the children. The shops are closed, we don’t know what will happen. There are more collapsed places than here and all the teams are there. There is no one to come and tell us whether we can go home or not,” said Blagovesta. “One of my children does not have a passport. There is also a lot of destruction on the roads. I don’t know how things are with the trip, whether it is possible to travel. I only need a passport for my child so we can go home,” said Blagovesta.
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