
Toddler rescued from rubble in Syria
A toddler was pulled out alive from the rubble of collapsed buildings in Azaz, Syria, after a powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake killed more than 3,000 people in the country and neighboring Turkey.
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A toddler was pulled out alive from the rubble of collapsed buildings in Azaz, Syria, after a powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake killed more than 3,000 people in the country and neighboring Turkey.
Several thousand people are dead, and even more are injured, after a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated eastern Turkey and Syria. It's one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded in the area. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports on the latest, and then Mercy Corps country director for Syria Kieren Barnes joins CBS News to discuss the race to provide help to the region.
Over 1,900 people are dead after a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit parts of Turkey and Syria on Monday. The death toll is expected to rise as search and rescue teams look through debris. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joined Anne-Marie Green to discuss.
A massive earthquake struck Turkey and Syria Monday, leaving hundreds dead as rescuers race to save people from collapsed buildings. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
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