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little amo aged 8 is inside, possibly alive. by the time they get her to the ambulance, though, it s clear they were too late. her mother, outside, only able to watch her everything vanish. my little one, she says. don t take her. don t let her get lost. antakya s streets a chilling patchwork of what s left standing and what s not left. in its ruins anxious crowds of rescuers and locals thinking they heard someone alive. demanding silence so they can listen again. down here is ahmed, the he rescuers say, alert, responsive, a syrian refugee. the building next to him barely hanging on at an angle. their work desperately wishing it were quicker. across the city hell has landed. this man guarding his neighbor s books with his father-in-law next to the body of his mother-in-law. he gestures behind him to where he once lived. it s kind of hard to get your head around just how inhabitable a city of this size has become so fast. literally every street you walk down has a sc ....
Under 90 hours. jake? cnn s nick paton-walsh with an important report from antakya, turkey. thank you so much. joining me now, emergency manager for doctors without borders ozan abash. mr. abash, thank you for joining us. the executive director of doctors without borders avril benoit was on the lead earlier this week. she said the ideal rescue window is 48 hours. it s been more than that, but we keep seeing these miraculous stories of people getting pulled out of the rubble alive as recently as today. what is the most pressing medical need those individuals have? well, thanks for having me here tonight, and thanks for the question. what are the most pressing needs? obviously is at this period acute needs of these survivors basically, mostly around surgical needs or trauma-related care. ....