Another earthquake rocks Syria and Turkey while the region is still reeling from Feb. 6 disaster
More than two weeks after a deadly earthquake hit Turkey and parts of Syria, a second temblor shook the region as official rescue efforts were coming to an end in all but a handful of provinces. As the area moves into a new phase of recovery, survivors hold out hope that loved ones may still be found.
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- They said that it's a 4, no, it's 6.4. But you know, it felt like it's higher than that. It was very shaky. We hardly stood up. It was very difficult.
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- [INAUDIBLE] Just hold her there. No moving your feet when you've got her. Just pat them down.
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