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By Newsbreak Producer, Taliesha Naidoo - Humanitarian organisation, Al-Imdaad Foundation, has dispatched emergency aid to those affected by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria. At least one thousand people have died while more than five-thousand people were reported injured. Turkey has declared a state of emergency as rescuers race to save people trapped beneath the rubble. The Foundation's international projects co-ordinator - Ziyaad Patel - says their teams based in Turkey are providing relief and assisting with search and rescue efforts.....

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By Newsbreak Producer, Taliesha Naidoo - Humanitarian organisation, Al-Imdaad Foundation, has dispatched emergency aid to those affected by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria. At least one thousand people have died while more than five-thousand people were reported injured. Turkey has declared a state of emergency as rescuers race to save people trapped beneath the rubble. The Foundation's international projects co-ordinator - Ziyaad Patel - says their teams based in Turkey are providing relief and assisting with search and rescue efforts.....

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