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2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake
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Aid trickles in as Turkey-Syria quake toll passes 24,000

  • At least 870,000 people urgently need food in the two countries after the quake, which has left up to 5.3 million people homeless in Syria alone
  • The United Nations World Food Program has appealed for US$77 million to provide food rations to newly displaced people in Turkey and Syria

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White Helmets members rest on day five of the rescue operations after a massive earthquake in Jandaris, Syria. Photo: via Reuters
Agence France-PresseandReuters
International aid was trickling into parts of Turkey and Syria on Saturday where rescuers toiled to pull children from rubble in areas devastated by a massive earthquake that has killed over 24,000 people.

A winter freeze in the affected areas has hurt rescue efforts and compounded the suffering of millions of people, many in desperate need of aid.

At least 870,000 people urgently needed food in the two countries after the quake, which has left up to 5.3 million people homeless in Syria alone, the United Nations warned.
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Aftershocks following Monday’s 7.8-magnitude tremor have added to the death toll and further upended the lives of survivors.

Collapsed buildings during the ongoing rescue operation in Kahramanmaras, the epicentre of the first 7.8-magnitude tremor five days ago, in southeastern Turkey. Photo: AFP
Collapsed buildings during the ongoing rescue operation in Kahramanmaras, the epicentre of the first 7.8-magnitude tremor five days ago, in southeastern Turkey. Photo: AFP

“When I see the destroyed buildings, the bodies, it’s not that I can’t see where I will be in two or three years – I can’t imagine where I’ll be tomorrow,” said Fidan Turan, a pensioner in Turkey’s southern city of Antakya, her eyes filling with tears.

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