In the city of Adana, Turkey, the local hospital is running at capacity with 90 per cent of its 1,600 beds occupied by victims of the earthquake. Doctors and nurses inside tell Global News there are more than 50 children who are so-called “anonymous children.” These are children who were found on their own in the rubble and they have no idea who their parents or family members are. Jackson Proskow reports.
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Turkey earthquake: So-called ‘anonymous children’ found in rubble have no idea who their family are
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