THANKS A MILLION

Rishi Sunak praises Sun readers as our Earthquake Appeal total soars past £1MILLION

PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak praised Sun readers as our Earthquake Appeal total soared past £1MILLION.

It will help the Red Cross’s life-saving work in quake-hit Turkey and Syria — where rescuers are continuing to find survivors. 

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Rishi Sunak praised Sun readers as our Earthquake Appeal total soared past £1MILLION - pictured a new born baby rescued from under the rubbleCredit: Getty
It came just six days after disaster hit Turkey and Syria — a miracle tot’s ordeal ends after 150 hoursCredit: Getty
The PM said 'The Sun’s campaign has raised an incredible £1million for the Red Cross’ life-saving work on the ground'Credit: Getty

The PM, said: “Sun readers have responded by doing what British people do best — reaching out to help those in need.”

Sun readers were hailed the best of British by Rishi Sunak.

The PM heaped praise on everyone who has donated cash to help victims of the catastrophe that has left more than 33,000 people dead.

Mr Sunak said: “The scale of the devastation in Turkey and Syria after last week’s massive earthquake is hard to comprehend.

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“As a dad I find it absolutely heartbreaking to see parents desperately searching for their children in the rubble."


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“The Sun’s campaign has raised an incredible £1million for the Red Cross’ life-saving work on the ground, which will make a huge difference to people who have lost everything in the disaster.

“I’d urge anyone who can to support the Sun’s campaign and help to save lives.”

We hit the million-pound mark after a generous donation from pop mogul Simon Cowell, 63, along with pledges from big-hearted Sun readers which continued to pour in over the weekend.

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10-year-old girl rescued by search and rescue teams from under rubble of a collapsed building after 159 hours in Hatay, TurkeyCredit: Getty
Vital supplies put on Turkey-bound plane at RAF Brize NortonCredit: PA

Retailer JD Sports also donated £25,000 to the fund — launched less than a week ago in the immediate aftermath of the 7.8 magnitude quake which hit 12 cities.

As British aid was loaded on to a plane at RAF Brize Norton, Mr Sunak added: “I’ve also spoken to Turkey’s President and promised the UK Government will stand with them.

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“In the immediate aftermath of the earthquake, 77 British first responders and rescue dogs from fire services across the country flew out to join the search-and-rescue effort, and have been working day and night to pull people out from the wreckage.

“We have also provided additional funding to the White Helmets team working on the front line in Syria, and are flying out a full field hospital as well as ­thousands of blankets, tents and sanitation kits.

“For the millions of people injured and made homeless in the space of a few minutes last week, the road to recovery will be long. We will continue to do all we can to support.”

Last night Turkey’s disaster management authority said 29,605 people had died in their country and 3,574 in Syria, taking total fatalities to 33,179.

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