More than 37,500 dead, more than 80,000 injured: the two strong earthquakes that shook the Syrian-Turkish border region last week left grief, hardship and misery behind them. Without massive international aid, the situation would probably be even more dramatic. But which states stand out the most? And where could the money for reconstruction come from? We’ve done some research.
In a natural disaster of this magnitude, old enmities fade into the background: even neighboring countries such as Greece and Armenia, whose relations with Ankara have been tense for years, immediately sent relief supplies and rescue workers to Turkey after the major earthquake . The Austrian army also mobilized search and rescue forces.
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