As hope is running out for survivors, questions have arisen about why the earthquake was so deadly in a region that’s prone to them. Had the government not taken proactive steps?
The United Nations has launched an appeal for $1 billion in aid to help victims in Turkey as the country reels from massive decimation and displacement after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake
struck near the Syrian border and left over 40,000 dead. Could an unprecedented tragedy that might take generations to process change the entire political landscape of Turkey?
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