Rescue teams battle cold weather, dangerous conditions in Turkey and Syria
Dozens of countries and aid organizations from around the world are offering support to Turkey and Syria following Monday’s deadly earthquakes that have devastated parts of both countries. Director of Humanitarian Emergencies at World Vision, Mark Smith, joins News NOW to share how his organization is helping people on the ground and how Americans can support these relief efforts.
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