Travellers should avoid heading to parts of Turkey, UK authorities have warned – but would-be helpers can donate money instead.
More than 5,000 people died after a devastating earthquake struck Turkey and Syria on Monday. The World Health Organisation has warned that the death toll could reach 20,000.
The 7.8 magnitude tremor – and subsequent powerful aftershocks – wrought mass destruction across several cities, downing 4,700 buildings.
As rescuers race against the clock to save survivors from the rubble, travellers have been advised to stay away. But there are plenty of ways to help from afar. Here’s everything you need to know.
Where did the earthquake strike?
The Kahramanmaras earthquake was felt throughout southeast
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