survivors buried under the rubble caused by a massive earthquake that hit turkey and syria on monday. just after 11 pm eastern time, less than two hours from now, that will mark the end of a crucial 72 hour window during which most earthquake survivors are rescued. after that, experts say hope fades. in this case, quickly, where critical factors like cold weather and terrain, aftershocks, and access, those are all ongoing concerns. now the epicenter of the earthquake was in a small province in southern turkey that sits right on the mediterranean coast. its border by syria. but the quake was felt more than 300 miles away from there and it affected more than 13.5 million people. because this is such a remote area, local and international rescue teams are having a hard time getting their. and survivors are telling reporters in turkey that in the first critical 24 hours after that quake, no one was there to help. no government, no rescue teams. people themselves survivors
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survivors buried under the rubble caused by a massive earthquake that hit turkey and syria on monday. just after 11 pm eastern time, less than two hours from now, that will mark the end of a crucial 72 hour window during which most earthquake survivors are rescued. after that, experts say hope fades. in this case, quickly, where critical factors like cold weather and terrain, aftershocks, and access, those are all ongoing concerns. now the epicenter of the earthquake was in a small province in southern turkey that sits right on the mediterranean coast. its border by syria. but the quake was felt more than 300 miles away from there and it affected more than 13. 5 million people. because this is such a remote area, local and international rescue teams are having a hard time getting their. and survivors are telling reporters in turkey that in the first critical 24 hours after that quake, no one was there to help. no government, no rescue teams. people themselves survivors used their bare
time is running out for survivors buried under the rubble caused by a massive earthquake that hit turkey and syria on monday. just after 11 p.m. eastern time less than two hours from now that will mark the end of a crucial 72 hour window during which most earthquake survivors are rescued. after that experts say hope fades in this case quickly. there are critical factors like cold weather and terrain, after shocks, and access. those are all ongoing concerns. now, the epicenter of the earthquake was in a small province in southern turkey that sits right on the mediterranean coast. it s bordered by syria. but the quake was felt more than 300 miles from there and affected 13.5 million people. because this is such a remote area local and international rescue teams are getting a hard time getting there and survivors are telling reporters in turkey in the first critical 24 hours after that quake, no one was