A Perth businessman is trying to arrange for aid collections for Turkey to be left at his city kebab shop.Turkish-born Erol Yazgan (41) has been in Scotland for 19 years.
He lives in Tulloch, is married to a Perth woman and together they have two children.But his whole wider family are in Gaziantep, the very centre of the devastating earthquake that killed over 32,000 people just over a week ago.His mother and father, brothers, sisters, nephews and nieces were sleeping in Gaziantep when the horrifying earthquake woke them on Monday, February 6.
Thankfully they are all alive and uninjured, but now homeless.Some of the family are sheltering in the local school hall which is single storey, but others like his sister are sheltering in a metal container, packed in with around 50 children and adults without water or sanitation.“My sister Tugba is divorced, she has two daughters 17 and 13 and a son,” he said. “They are feeling more aftershocks every few hours.
On Sunday night many of the people in the container thought they would go and sleep in nearby damaged buildings because of the crowding and the cold.
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