• Hamid, from the Syrian town of Homs, was badly injured when his home collapsed during the earthquake. All photos: Matt Kynaston / The National
    Hamid, from the Syrian town of Homs, was badly injured when his home collapsed during the earthquake. All photos: Matt Kynaston / The National
  • 'We were screaming for help until people came to help us and they took us to the hospital,' said Hamid
    'We were screaming for help until people came to help us and they took us to the hospital,' said Hamid
  • Residents of Turkish city Osmaniyeh watch as rescuers search for survivors
    Residents of Turkish city Osmaniyeh watch as rescuers search for survivors
  • A man warms his hands by a fire at a camp in Osmaniyeh
    A man warms his hands by a fire at a camp in Osmaniyeh
  • Aid workers serve food to the inhabitants of the camp. The quake killed at least 300 people in Osmaniyeh
    Aid workers serve food to the inhabitants of the camp. The quake killed at least 300 people in Osmaniyeh
  • Rescuers search for survivors 36 hours after the quake, in Osmaniyeh
    Rescuers search for survivors 36 hours after the quake, in Osmaniyeh
  • The camp is in the car park of an adventure park and it is a temporary home to about 2,000 people
    The camp is in the car park of an adventure park and it is a temporary home to about 2,000 people
  • Rescuers search for signs of life at the site of a collapsed building
    Rescuers search for signs of life at the site of a collapsed building
  • Rescuers carefully work through the rubble in hopes of finding survivors
    Rescuers carefully work through the rubble in hopes of finding survivors
  • Aid workers serve tea to survivors
    Aid workers serve tea to survivors

Dubai's Turkish consulate launches donation drive for earthquake survivors


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Turkey's consulate in Dubai has launched a donation drive for vital food and winter clothing to support survivors of the earthquake which rocked the country and neighbouring Syria.

Members of the public are being invited to supply essentials to those affected by a disaster which has left a trail of destruction in both nations and prompted rescue efforts from across the globe.

Two powerful earthquakes that hit Turkey on Monday were followed by dozens of aftershocks.

The death toll is approaching 10,000 — and is expected to rise further — with many seeing their homes turned to rubble during harsh winter conditions.

The consulate shared an appeal on Instagram for people to bring canned foods, warm clothing, cleaning supplies and other materials such as bedding and tents.

Items can be dropped off at the CSS Homeward Bound warehouse at 801 WH Street, 11B Industrial First Al Quoz until 8pm on Wednesday.

There is no limit on the amount of goods that can be provided.

The consulate said the crucial donations would be “delivered to those in need in the affected region”.

“The materials to be donated must be unused, suitable for winter conditions, and must not be different from the ones on the list. There is no quantity limitation,” the social media appeal stated.

For more information, people can contact the campaign hotline on 058 584 7876.

People in Abu Dhabi eager to help are asked to contact Turkey's embassy in the capital on 050 869 9389.

Below is a full list of the items needed to help those affected by the earthquake.

Winter clothing — for adults and children

Coats, jackets, boots, sweaters, trousers, gloves, scarves, berets, knitted caps and woollen hats, socks and underwear.

Food

Canned foods, durable and non-perishable foods, items with a long shelf life and food for children.

Cleaning and hygienic supplies

Diapers, personal care products, women's hygiene products and cleaning materials

Other goods

Tents, beds, mattress (for use in a tent), blankets, sleeping bags, catalytic gas stoves, heaters (excluding gas cylinders), thermos mugs, torches (excluding batteries) and generators.

UAE launches relief campaign

Emirates Red Crescent, the humanitarian arm of the UAE government, has announced a major campaign to assist embattled residents in Turkey and Syria.

The Bridges of Good initiative will start with the packaging of relief aid at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre and Dubai Exhibition Centre, at Expo City, from 9am until 2pm on Saturday.

From Sunday, ERC and partnering organisations will directly collect donations in cash and in kind over the course of two weeks.

Further details of the donation process are due to be announced on Saturday.

The aid effort is being supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) and the Ministry of Community Development

Those interested in contributing to the campaign can register via: volunteers.ae.

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