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Turkey-Syria earthquake appeal

An appeal is being launched by the UK's Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) to help hundreds of thousands of people affected.

Two devastating earthquakes struck south-eastern Turkey near the border with Syria on Monday 6 February 2023.

Thousands of people are dead and many are injured. Rescue workers are desperately searching for survivors in cities and towns across the area.

We are deeply concerned for all those affected in Turkey and Syria and for all those in our communities with loved ones in the region.

UK aid agencies - including the British Red Cross, Oxfam and ActionAid - are joining together to raise money.

Funds will go towards medical aid, emergency shelter, food and clean water after the quake left thousands injured.

More than 11,000 people have died, with that number expected to rise.

Thousands of buildings have been destroyed in the disaster and responders have been searching the rubble for survivors. Many people have lost homes, leaving them without shelter in freezing, winter conditions, the DEC says.

In Syria, some people who were already living in tents after fleeing conflict in the country are now hosting those whose homes have been destroyed by the quake.

The charities say access to clean water is going to be difficult in the coming days, and will bring the risk of waterborne diseases.

The UK government will match the first £5m of donations from the public. Money raised will also provide blankets, warm clothes and heaters for safe spaces.

DEC chief executive Saleh Saeed described the scenes in Turkey and Syria as "heartbreaking", with thousands "losing loved ones suddenly in the most shocking of ways".

He said: "We know that money is tight for many people here in the UK as the cost of living crisis continues but, if you can, please do donate to support people caught up in this deadly disaster."

Salah Aboulgasem, from the Islamic Relief charity, based in Gazientep, Turkey, added: "The priority right now is saving lives by clearing the rubble. The next priority is supporting people who have lost their homes and gone through huge trauma.

"People need medicines and warmth. There is a lot of screaming, people are trying to find relatives. A lot of people are sleeping in cars because they are scared to go back into the buildings due to aftershocks."

Map showing the location of the two earthquakes in Turkey

Fourteen of the DEC's 15 members are either responding, or planning to respond, in Turkey and Syria and will receive funds from the appeal.

The DEC has previously launched similar appeals to raise funds for victims of the Pakistan floods and for Ukrainians displaced by the war with Russia.

The appeal will be broadcast on the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Sky on Thursday evening.

If you would like to help, we encourage you to donate to one of the DEC charities’ appeals below:

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