On tomorrow's front page: Rishi Sunak praises Sun readers as our Earthquake Appeal total soars past £1MILLION
They have also established 300 blood donation points in the region and have specialists on the ground providing support for trauma.A generous donation from pop mogul Simon Cowell, 63, helped us hit a millionThe Syrian Arab Red Crescent have distributed nearly 5,000 mattresses and more than 9,000 blankets and some 42,000 packages of food, water and hygiene kits.Money is still needed to support vital humanitarian work.
“I want to thank Sun readers for their kindness and generosity. It is inspiring to see so many people give what they can, especially at a time when money is so tight. “These donations will help Red Cross teams on the ground provide blankets, hot meals, tents and vital aid to all those who need it today and in the future.”
MORE than 130 construction bosses have been arrested in Turkey on suspicion of being responsible for buildings collapsing during the earthquake.President Recep Tayyip Erdoan’s government has been blasted amid claims that earthquake engineering standards were rarely enforced.
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