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Turkey earthquake impact on schools and universities

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Nearly four million children in quake-affected areas are seeing major disruptions to their education in southern Turkey.
Schools and universities remain closed, many have been damaged while others are being turned into shelters.
In Turkey, 47,000 buildings have been destroyed, including schools and hospitals.
The United Nations is trying to establish temporary learning centres.


Al Jazeera's Sami Zeidan reports from Adana, Turkey, and Assed Baig reports from Kharamanmaras, Turkey.

Al Jazeera speaks to Roy Robertshaw, Chief of Education at UNICEF.

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