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Aid is still lacking in Turkey and Syria a month after the devastating earthquake

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The International Rescue Committee said 'it's simply not possible to accommodate that many people in temporary accommodation centres' after 2.7 million people in Turkey ended up being internally displaced.

Added on the 06/03/2023 14:59:36 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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