The ordeal of families affected by the earthquake in the city of Cenderes, in the rural area of Aleppo in northern Syria, continued after a 3-month hiatus, including families looking for their children.
According to Radwa Ibrahim, a political researcher and emergency aid officer at Medico International, on the “Voice of Germany” radio, most people in Cenderes live in tents in difficult conditions.
Yazan al-Nasser, director of the local council in the city of Cenderes, pointed to the municipality’s efforts to document and photograph the bodies before burial, pointing to the difficulty of identifying some corpses. result of severe deformations.
On the other hand, İbrahim stated that the psychological and social support structures are almost non-existent, adding that the specialized competencies in the region are mostly focused on children, and this creates a significant deficiency in providing psychological support to adults.