Turkey-Syria earthquake: ‘Let us dig ourselves!’ – Hope turns to grief for survivors

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The Turkish city Gazientep has been a place of refuge for hundreds of thousands of Syrians fleeing war.

Now, they have been displaced again after a devastating earthquake crumbled buildings and killed thousands of people.

Locals watch on as they wait for news of their missing loved ones.

Read the latest updates here: https://bit.ly/3Y4jiGg

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