Georgia communities working to send aid to Turkey and Syria
Nearly 21,000 people were killed in the earthquakes on Turkey-Syria border. Those earthquakes happened Monday and rescue crews are still sifting through rubble, searching for survivors. Finally a bit of good news for the region. The first rounds of aid are finally getting to the area. Some of that aid from the U.S. Thousands of people across the country are banning together to provide supplies to Turkey and Syria after a devastating earthquake leveled entire cities.
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