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UN scrambles to reunite families after Turkey-Syria quake

By OMAR SANADIKI
Associated Press

ALEPPO, Syria (AP) — The head of the U.N. children’s agency says that reuniting children with their missing family is a top priority after last month’s massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria. UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said on Wednesday that the Feb. 6 quake has compounded existing crises in war-torn Syria. She says the biggest challenge is “figuring out if (the) children’s parents are alive” and where they are, then trying to reunite them. She spoke at a school in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. The school has turned into a shelter for families who lost their homes in the deadly earthquake.

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