The White Helmets emergency volunteer group has criticised the UN's aid response to the earthquake in Syria where more than 2,000 people have been killed by the disaster
Aid workers have said Syria is facing a"nightmare scenario" as nearly five and a half million people may be left homeless following Monday's devastating earthquake.
The Middle East & North Africa country cluster manager for the British Red Cross, Jeremy Smith, said:"In Syria, this is very much a worst-case scenario for us. This is a nightmare scenario." At least 2,166 people were killed in opposition-held northwest Syria by the earthquake, according to the Syrian White Helmets.
Aid agencies are likely to face difficulties accessing northern Syria, much of which is controlled by rebel groups who have been battling the regime.
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