The appeal by a variety of help associations was shipped off by the Disasters Emergency Board and broadcast on television on Thursday night.
DEC said gifts so far have reached £52.8m.
The total integrates a responsibility from the UK government, which had committed to matching the first £5m raised.
More than 24,000 people are as of now known to have kicked the can in the two shakes which struck southern Turkey and northern Syria in the early extended lengths of Monday morning - with that number expected to rise considerably further.
The English Red Cross, Oxfam, and ActionAid are among the causes to have joined to raise support for the many hurt and penniless, whose lives have been squashed by the disastrous occasion.
Extraordinary many designs, including centers and schools, have collapsed and establishment in the region, including roads and energy supplies, has been seriously hurt by the tremendous seismic quakes.
Structures have in like manner collapsed in north-west Syria - in a space which was by then unreasonable and far off after more than 10 years of cross-country struggle, and where clinical workplaces are genuinely limited.
The DEC said it has used the money to continue with its rescue attempts, with depictions of incredible safeguards at this point emerging out of the area.
One of its causes, ActionAid, defended a young child from the rubble in north-west Syria after she was gotten for more than a day and a half. On being secured, she mentioned getting back preceding reviewing her home had been obliterated.
Great objective SEMA conveyed 50 emergency cover tents in Idlib, north-west Syria, and is giving facility treatment to people hurt in the seismic quake. Its own staff is among the patients being treated in serious thought.
DEC Chief Saleh Saeed said: "We're verifiably grateful to the English public for their tremendously liberal response to this terrible disaster. It's limitless not to see the photos on TV and hear the stories coming from Turkey and Syria and not be moved.
"Compassion comes in many designs, but we are requesting that people give cash rather than things."
The mission to help everything turned out badly for countries bringing more than £30m up in its underlying 24 hours, with the Ruler and Sovereign Partner expressed thanks to by the DEC for their "liberal gift".
The Scottish government is similarly contributing £500,000.
The DEC checks there are 17 million people impacted by the catastrophe, a significant parcel of them left without cover in freezing winter conditions. It acknowledges the recovery effort will require years.
State pioneer Rishi Sunak helped with squeezing the arrangements at a gift put supporting the charm on Thursday night.
"As a dad, watching watchmen endeavor and find their little children in the rubble, is despicable," he said.
"We will do everything we possibly can for help Turkey."
What is the DEC?
- The warning gathering joins 15 driving UK assist great goal with giving and passing help on to ensure productive solicitations
- The establishments consolidate Oxfam, Save the Children UK, Age Around the world, English Red Cross, Cafod, Christian Aide, and Islamic Mitigation
- This site gives more experiences in regard to its continuous solicitations