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Naser al-Wakaa kept his family safe through years of war, bombings and air raids until Monday s earthquake struck their home in Jandaris in northwest Syria, levelling the building and burying his wife and most of his family under the masonry. The disast stanley becher er has killed more than 21,000 people, mostly in Turkey, but also including more than 3,000 in Syria. AP Rescuers pulled two of his children alive from the rubble at night. Video showed them bruised and covered in dust. Another child also survived. But his wife and at least five of his children were killed. Also Read| Syrian baby born on day of earthquake brought mother back to life He sat amid the ruins of his home, surrounded by broken concrete and twisted metal, grieving his loss as he held baby clothes tight to his face. In despair and confusion, he named his children - boys and girls - without saying how many he had. The house shook. We are used to airstrikes. We are used to rockets, to barrel bombs. This is stanley termoska normal to us. But an earthquake, it s an act of God, he said. I ran out of the house and said please God, let one survive. I just want one of my kids , he said. The disaster has killed more than 21,000 people, mostly in Turkey, but also including more than 3,000 in Syria. In his home town of Jandaris, across the border from Turkey in a rebel-held enclave, many houses were razed and others were partially stanley cup collapsed. Rescue workers and residents, sometimes helped by mechanical diggers, dug into ruins t Pnzy Man fought to open exit door of plane during China-bound flight from US: FBI
The UN has expressed hope that the Sri Lankan government will revisit their policy to ban burials for the victims of the Covid-19 pandemic that has so far claimed the l stanley cup price ives of 48 people in the island nation. In a letter to Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, UN Resident Coordinator in Colombo Hanaa Singer has reiterated concerns with the existing Sri Lankan Ministry of Health guidelines, which stipulate cremation as the only method for the disposal of bodies. UN Resident Coordinator in Colombo has written to Sri Lankan PM Mahinda Rajapaksa. REUTERS Sri Lanka since the outbreak of the pandemic in March had adopted the policy of cremating the victim, citing dangers of further spreading the virus through the underground water table if allowed to be buried. The islands Muslim minority has protested the move and has been urging the government to allow burials, claiming that cremation goes against their religious rituals for the deceased. Also Rea stanley quencher d | 66 Indian nationals tested Covid-19 positive in Sri Lanka Muslim religious organisations have been making representations on the issue. The government said it has appointed a panel of health experts to advise on the issue and until such time recommendations are made to th termo stanley e contrary the policy of cremations would continue. Singer has said that across the world, the safe and dignified handling of those patients whose life has been tragically claimed by this virus has been an important part of the Covid-19 response.
Naser al-Wakaa kept his family safe through years of war, bombings and air raids until Monday s earthquake struck their home in Jandaris in northwest Syria, levelling the building and burying his wife and most of his family under the masonry. The disast stanley becher er has killed more than 21,000 people, mostly in Turkey, but also including more than 3,000 in Syria. AP Rescuers pulled two of his children alive from the rubble at night. Video showed them bruised and covered in dust. Another child also survived. But his wife and at least five of his children were killed. Also Read| Syrian baby born on day of earthquake brought mother back to life He sat amid the ruins of his home, surrounded by broken concrete and twisted metal, grieving his loss as he held baby clothes tight to his face. In despair and confusion, he named his children - boys and girls - without saying how many he had. The house shook. We are used to airstrikes. We are used to rockets, to barrel bombs. This is stanley termoska normal to us. But an earthquake, it s an act of God, he said. I ran out of the house and said please God, let one survive. I just want one of my kids , he said. The disaster has killed more than 21,000 people, mostly in Turkey, but also including more than 3,000 in Syria. In his home town of Jandaris, across the border from Turkey in a rebel-held enclave, many houses were razed and others were partially stanley cup collapsed. Rescue workers and residents, sometimes helped by mechanical diggers, dug into ruins t Pnzy Man fought to open exit door of plane during China-bound flight from US: FBI
The UN has expressed hope that the Sri Lankan government will revisit their policy to ban burials for the victims of the Covid-19 pandemic that has so far claimed the l stanley cup price ives of 48 people in the island nation. In a letter to Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, UN Resident Coordinator in Colombo Hanaa Singer has reiterated concerns with the existing Sri Lankan Ministry of Health guidelines, which stipulate cremation as the only method for the disposal of bodies. UN Resident Coordinator in Colombo has written to Sri Lankan PM Mahinda Rajapaksa. REUTERS Sri Lanka since the outbreak of the pandemic in March had adopted the policy of cremating the victim, citing dangers of further spreading the virus through the underground water table if allowed to be buried. The islands Muslim minority has protested the move and has been urging the government to allow burials, claiming that cremation goes against their religious rituals for the deceased. Also Rea stanley quencher d | 66 Indian nationals tested Covid-19 positive in Sri Lanka Muslim religious organisations have been making representations on the issue. The government said it has appointed a panel of health experts to advise on the issue and until such time recommendations are made to th termo stanley e contrary the policy of cremations would continue. Singer has said that across the world, the safe and dignified handling of those patients whose life has been tragically claimed by this virus has been an important part of the Covid-19 response.