FIFA allocates $1 million to those affected by the earthquakes in Turkey, Syria
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FIFA Foundation on Friday provided $1 million in emergency humanitarian aid to people affected by the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, soccer's world governing body said.The combined death toll in Turkey and Syria has climbed over 43,000, and left many more without shelter in freezing temperatures.Millions are in need of humanitarian aid after being left homeless and without basic amenities.FIFA said it had consulted with the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) and the Syrian Football Association (SFA), as well as "international and local non-governmental organisations".
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