Turkey-Syria earthquake: Mother, children rescued in Antakya
- The death toll from the Turkey-Syria earthquakes has passed 41,000.
- Turkish authorities say 35,418 people have been killed in the country. The Syrian government and the United Nations say more than 5,800 people have died in Syria.
- Yet rescuers are also continuing to find survivors: A mother and her two children were rescued in Turkey’s Antakya, 228 hours after the first earthquake.
- The World Health Organization says the “zone of greatest concern” is northwestern Syria, where anger is growing over the slow delivery of humanitarian assistance.
- The UN is appealing for $397m in aid to help 5 million Syrian survivors with shelter, healthcare and food.
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