The U.S. Announced Millions In Disaster Relief Aid

Antony Blinken said that the countries will be receiving $100 million in an aid package that comes after an earthquake with a 7.8 magnitude shook the region marking the top 10 deadliest to occur.

The U.S. secretary of state announced millions in disaster relief aid for Turkey and Syria.

On Sunday, Antony Blinken said that the countries will be receiving $100 million in an aid package that comes after an earthquake with a 7.8 magnitude shook the region marking the top 10 deadliest to occur.

The quake caused at least 46 thousand fatalities.

Clean up efforts as well as search and rescue missions have been on-going since the quake happened on February 6th.

The latest U.S. funding brings the total American assistance to $185 million.