Its been a year since a magnitude 7.8 earthquake rocked southeastern Turkey and northwestern Syria, causing widespread death and destruction. Thousand of lives were lost, and many more changed forever.
For those still living in the Syrian city of Idlib, the nightmare of that fateful night continues, as they struggle to rebuild with little access to clean water or electricity.
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03:09 DW speaks with Lena Schellhammer, Program Manager for Syria and Turkey for the relief agency Malteser International
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For those still living in the Syrian city of Idlib, the nightmare of that fateful night continues, as they struggle to rebuild with little access to clean water or electricity.
00:00 Intro and report
03:09 DW speaks with Lena Schellhammer, Program Manager for Syria and Turkey for the relief agency Malteser International
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#Syria #Earthquake #Idlib
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