"I Owe Turkey, Because I Was a Refugee": A Young Syrian on the Earthquake's Devastation
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The earthquake that struck southern Turkey and northern Syria on Monday morning, as much of the region slept, has yielded images of unthinkable torment.Thoroughfares that once hummed with the traffic and chatter of city life have been reduced to smoking, inscrutable ruins.Parking lots and paved roads have become open-air morgues, with unidentified bodies swaddled in dusty tarps and blankets.
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