The anger and hope the earthquake left behind
As the death toll in Syria and Turkey passes 36,000, survivors question whether some deaths could have been prevented.
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Lyse Doucet is the BBC's chief international correspondent.
As the death toll in Syria and Turkey passes 36,000, survivors question whether some deaths could have been prevented.
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