The World Health Organization has said it was particularly concerned over the welfare of people in northwestern Syria, an opposition-controlled region with little access to aid since the earthquakes struck last week. “It’s clear that the zone of greatest concern at the moment is the area of northwestern Syria,” WHO’s emergencies director, Mike Ryan, told reporters in Geneva.

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