Environment
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Earthquake Death Toll Reaches 21,000 in Turkey, Syria; US to Provide $85M Emergency Relief Assistance
The powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake reached more than 21,000 death toll in Syria and Turkey, with thousands reported injured. Meanwhile, the United States will provide the affected countries with $85 million in humanitarian assistance. Read here.
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