In areas affected by the devastating earthquake in southern Turkey, some people have resumed work in hopes of easing the grief of missing family members.

Muzaffer Hunduk, 52, a taxi driver in the hard-hit southern city of Kahramanmaras, went missing after the apartment building where his son Serkan and his wife lived collapsed.



Serkan's wife was six months pregnant at the time, and the clothes she had prepared for her unborn child were found in the rubble of the collapsed apartment building.



Mr. Muzaffel still visits the site of the collapsed apartment every day to look for Mr. Serkan and others, but he resumed his job as a taxi driver on the 25th in order to relieve his depressed feelings.



"I can't forget my sons, and if I don't do something, I immediately want to look for them at the site of the collapse," Muzaffer said. I'm talking to

On the other hand, Mr. Jihat Ozkomech (32), who runs a glass processing factory in Kahramanmaras, lost his parents when his apartment building collapsed. rice field.



However, due to the effects of the earthquake, the processing machines installed in the factory were also destroyed.

For this reason, craftsmen gathered in a corner of the factory and worked on processes such as cutting the glass by hand, the old-fashioned way that was done about 40 years ago.



It means that they are rushing to ship it to help rebuild houses in the affected areas.



Ozukomechi said, "I'm sad that I lost his parents and the town suffered a lot, but I have to move forward. If my father were alive, I would like to help people through my work." I was talking to