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THUNDER BAY — In 11 years of living through Syria’s civil war, Ahmad Hafez says his family never experienced anything as terrifying as last week’s earthquake that flattened parts of Aleppo, his home province, and much of southern Turkey.
More than 41,000 people are confirmed dead in the two countries, with large sections of Aleppo left in ruins, leaving tens of thousands homeless. “She started losing her balance and going from one wall to the other because it was a very earthquake. They live on the fourth floor or the third floor. They felt something they have never felt in 10 years of war, as she explained. That was the hardest feeling they’ve every felt.”
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