Rescue teams in Turkey and Syria are racing to find more survivors amid the rubble following Monday’s powerful earthquakes that left thousands without a home. UNICEF Senior Emergency Advisor in Syria, Melinda Young, joins News NOW from Gaziantep, Turkey, to explain the urgent needs in Syria and Turkey as the humanitarian in both countries crisis worsens.
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Wow wow good brother and sister Family
May God have mercy on all earthquake victims and the brave resucers
if you didnt haven’t slept, then you would be able to work properly. LIES all the was
More children have been rescued from the rubble. Let's make sure they have a warm place to sleep and enough to eat and drink !
Maybe even a few stuffed animals.
UNICEF WHERE ONLY 10 CENTS OF EVERY DOLLAR GO'S TO THE VICTIMS
Ummm ummm umm