On February 6th, a devastating earthquake struck Turkey and Syria. In several cities, the same scenes of chaos emerged, with buildings unable to withstand the shock. The toll was very heavy with 48,000 dead and hundreds of thousands of homeless people. Less than one and a half months after the disaster, devastation resurfaced with floods in areas already devastated by the earthquake. Torrents of mud that tear up roads and carry away everything in their path.
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