How countries mobilizing to help Syria and Turkey is providing hope to those impacted
Earthquakes are an unstoppable force of nature, but how people set aside their differences while responding to tragedy can restore our faith in humanity. This is proving to be true once again following one of the deadliest earthquakes in recent memory. Eric Sorensen explains how the international community is uniting to help Turkey and Syria, and how that's providing a beacon of hope during grim times.
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