Tremors still rattle Türkiye's south and Syria's north, one month after devastating twin earthquakes that claimed more than 50,000 lives.
abc.net.au/news/turkiye-syria-earthquake-one-month-on/102061606Tremors still rattle Türkiye's south one month after devastating twin earthquakes, that left Havva Arslan, her husband and three children trapped for five days.
Semra and Adil Sendur sleep at a mosque, where some earthquake survivors are sheltering for fear of aftershocks. "We were a well-off family. We had two homes and a car. We were thankful to God for all that. And we are thankful now, that all my kids are safe. I have no fears now that my family is beside me," Mrs Havva said.
Both parents are happy that two of their children are to return to school, which is being set up in a nearby tent city.On the night the quake hit, the parents and the three children rushed to hold each other when the violent shaking struck.
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