Tuesday, February 7, 2023

Turkiye & Syria rescuers work into night

Rescuers in Turkiye and Syria are working into the night to try and
find survivors trapped in the rubble of Monday's deadly earthquake.

More than 6,300 people are believed to have died.

But officials are warning the death toll would rise much higher in the
coming days, as freezing conditions worsen.

Trent Murray is in Turkiye, near to one of the worst affected areas.

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Trent Murray is in Turkiye, near to one of the worst affected areas,
and says the rescue efforts are being made harder by the continued
aftershocks.

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Trent Murray is in Turkiye, near to one of the worst affected areas,
and says many people are too scared to shelter in the buildings that
are still standing.

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