Call from Scotland to participate in campaigns to help Turkey
Sturgeon, who was involved in the Scottish Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC in Scotland) relief campaign, and political party representatives in the Scottish Parliament spoke in the DEC campaign video.
Regarding the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria, Sturgeon said: “It may be the worst earthquake a generation has seen.” he used the phrases.
Sturgeon noted that the death toll may rise, “Our duty is to help as best we can.” saying.
While Douglas Ross of the Conservative Party of Scotland said in a statement that the rescue efforts are continuing heroically, Anas Sarwar of the Scottish Labor Party said: “DEC and its local partners continue to provide vital support by providing shelter to displaced persons, medicines for the sick and wounded, and drinking water for places where there is no drinking water”. he said.
Sarwar claimed the smallest amount of aid would mean a lot to the earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria, while Willie Rennie of the Scottish Liberal Democrat Party used the following statements:
“Everyone has seen the devastating scenes that the earthquake has unleashed. I urge you, your family, friends and neighbors to financially support this campaign, because people need it right now. Even if you donate £5, £10 or £20, you can make a huge difference in someone’s life after this devastating event.”
Lorna Slater, of the Green Party of Scotland, also called on everyone to donate via the website or text messages as part of the campaign: “Please help people in Turkey and Syria.” saying.
DEC has set a general donation for two people at £10, a family’s 10-day food requirement at £25 and a tent donation for two families at £50.
In Scotland, the government also announced a £500,000 grant to help earthquake victims in Turkey. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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