Freezing conditions in the region have made it especially difficult for rescue workers to identify and locate survivors.
3,500 in Turkey and 1,700 in Syria, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declaring a three-month state of emergency in the 10 provinces most severely affected. Freezing conditions in the region have made it especially difficult for rescue workers to identify and locate survivors, while sanctions against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government make it difficult for Syria to receive international aid.
That said, there are ways in which those concerned about the safety of Turkey and Syria’s populations can donate to the search-and-rescue effort and help survivors rebuild their lives. Below, find five ways that you can help those affected by the Turkey/Syria earthquake.
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