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Key developments in the aftermath of the Turkey, Syria quake

By EMRAH GUREL and SUZAN FRASER - Feb 22, 2023, 09:36 AM ET
Last Updated - Jun 22, 2023, 08:21 PM EDT
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

A top European Union official says the powerful earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria will require a huge reconstruction operation at a scale “never seen before.”

SAMANDAG, Turkey (AP) — Demolition teams are clearing mounds of rubble from the devastating Feb. 6 earthquake in Turkey and Syria, as emergency responders scramble to shelter survivors — who were traumatized anew by Monday's magnitude 6.4 earthquake in Turkey's already badly battered province of Hatay.

That quake killed eight people in Turkey and Syria and demolished or damaged more buildings, leaving countless homeless. The combined death toll from the Feb. 6 earthquake in both countries stands at around 46,000 — the vast majority in Turkey.

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Here’s a look at the key developments Wednesday from the aftermath of the earthquake.

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