Episode

The Deadly Earthquake in Turkey and Syria
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24:06
Published: Tue Feb 07 2023
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On Monday, a giant 7.8-magnitude earthquake and an aftershock almost as big shook the earth in southern Turkey. The quakes sent ripples through neighboring countries, but the area along the Syrian-Turkish border was hit particularly hard.Thousands of people have been killed, and dozens of cities have been gutted.We hear from witnesses on the ground about what happened when the devastating tremors hit.Guest: Ben Hubbard, the Istanbul bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: The initial earthquake struck before dawn, shattering lives in a region already rocked by war, a refugee crisis and economic distress.In northwestern Syria, nearly three million people displaced by the country’s civil war were already living in precarious conditions.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. 

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A powerful earthquake has left thousands dead and dozens of cities in ruins across Turkey and Syria.
00:01 - 03:56 (03:55)
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Natural Disaster
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A powerful earthquake has left thousands dead and dozens of cities in ruins across Turkey and Syria. Many survivors are left without shelter or warm clothing in the aftermath.

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The Deadly Earthquake in Turkey and Syria
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The Daily
Despite many countries offering aid and trained rescue crews to help with the recovery effort following the earthquake in Syria, most offers have been made solely to Turkey, leaving Syria to deal with the aftermath with very little aid.
03:56 - 20:54 (16:57)
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Syria
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Despite many countries offering aid and trained rescue crews to help with the recovery effort following the earthquake in Syria, most offers have been made solely to Turkey, leaving Syria to deal with the aftermath with very little aid.

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The Deadly Earthquake in Turkey and Syria
Podcast
The Daily
Glenn Van Hurk, leader of the North American Aerospace Command, has stated that the US is vulnerable to Chinese incursions, which have occurred at least five times in recent years.
20:54 - 23:52 (02:57)
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National Defense
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Glenn Van Hurk, leader of the North American Aerospace Command, has stated that the US is vulnerable to Chinese incursions, which have occurred at least five times in recent years. Meanwhile, Russian forces have attacked dozens of Ukrainian positions in what could be the start of the largest Russian offensive since the war's earliest days, and Ukraine officials claim tens of thousands of soldiers have been dispatched to eastern Ukraine in a bid to stop the invasion before the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion on February 24th.

Episode
The Deadly Earthquake in Turkey and Syria
Podcast
The Daily