Idlib is one of the areas most affected by the violent earthquake
Bad rainfall, indurating temperatures and heavy rains hampered deliverance sweats Mark Kay, director of care in the Middle East at the organisation, described the situation as a” extremity within a extremity”, stressing that large swaths of the region were inapproachable due to damage to dispatches networks after the earthquake.
It may take some time for transnational aid to arrive, as northwest Syria has come one of the most inapproachable areas due to only one small crossing on the Turkish border used to transport coffers into opposition- held areas.
Shjoul Islam, who has been working in the ferocious care unit at Al- Shifa Hospital in Idlib for seven times, told BBC4’s” The World Tonight” program that the situation in the sanitarium is the worst the sanitarium has ever been through since he worked there.
He added that there’s one bed for every two or three injured people, and that people take turns using respirators so that their chances of survival increase.