Turkey's government and aid groups are rushing to bolster the earthquake-hit area’s heavily damaged health system
Temporary clinics and hospitals are being set up to replace healthcare facilities destroyed or damaged by the quakesFeb. 22, 2023 6:30 am ET
ANTAKYA, Turkey—Two weeks after earthquakes devastated swaths of Turkey, the government and aid groups are rushing to bolster the area’s heavily damaged health system, which is struggling to treat tens of thousands of injured and those who require routine care.
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