Turkey earthquake: International rescue crews arrive to provide relief
Getting search and rescue crews to earthquake-ravaged Syria and Turkey has proven to be a monumental logistics challenge, but several countries are now routing teams through Istanbul. Jackson Proskow reports from Istanbul International Airport on the influx of aid workers arriving to lend a helping hand.
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