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 Damascus: Despite operating challenges, relief workers in Syria have scaled up aid delivery to victims of the devastating February 6 earthquakes, UN humanitarians said.   The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs  OCHA  said that since the massive temblor it has reached more than 1.2 million people with food together with aid partners, reports Xinhua news agency. More than 340,000 people were reached with water, sanitation and hygiene services, OCHA said, adding that health partners have supported 2.6 million medical procedures.     UN humanitarians said that the $398 million emergency Syria earthquake appeal to aid 4.9 million people of the 8.8 million affect owala water bottle ed is 72 per cent funded. Also ReadUN continues to provide quake-related aid to Syria, Turkey However, the number of people in need in Syria was at its highest even before the earthquakes struck, with more than 15 million people in need of humanitarian aid and more than 90 per cent of the people living in poverty, the humanitarian office said. After 12 years of conflict and crises in Syria, essential services, including housing, health, education, water, and energy, continue to be impacted, OCHA said.                            :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:2 hydrojug traveler 80px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588;--border-color: ddd} .st-code{position:relative;width:var --slide-width ;margin:0 auto;overflow:visible} .st-wrapper{position:rela stanley uk tive;width: Xvuw Henry Cavill teases Superman s return from the dead on Instagram
 Todays gamesCOLLEGEWomens soccerBates at Colby, 3 p.m.Tufts at Bowdoin, 3 p.m.USM at Pine Manor College, 3 p.m.Wentworth College at UNE, 4 p.m.Mens soccerColby at Bates, 8 p.m.Salem St. at Southern Maine, 3 p.m.Wentworth College at UNE, 6:30 p.m.High School PlayoffsFIELD HOCKEY owala wasserflasche NORTHSaturday, Oct. 22SemifinalsClass BB5: No. 3 Belfast 8, No. 7 Winslow 1Class CC6: No. 1 MCI 6, No. 5 Boothbay 2Monday, Oct. 24SemifinalsClass AA6: No. 4 Skowhegan 1, No. 1 Mt. Blue 0Class BB6: No. 4 Lawrence 1, No. 1 Foxcroft Acad. 0  2OT Wednesday, Oct. 26Regional FinalsAt Hampden AcademyA brumate canada 7: No. 2 Messalonskee  14-2  vs. No. 4 Skowhegan  12-3-1 B7: No. 3 Belfast  15-1-1  vs. No. 4 Lawrence  12-4 C7: No. 3 Winthrop  13-2-1  vs. No. 1 MCI  14-2 SOUTHMonday, Oct. 24SemifinalsClass AA5: No. 2 Marshwood 2, No. 3 Scarborough 0A6: No. 5 Massabesic 2, No. 1 Falmouth 2  OT   11-3-1 Class BB5: No. 3 Yarmouth 2, No. 2 Kennebunk 1B6: No. 1 York 4, No polene sac . 4 Leavitt 0Class CC6: No. 1 Oak Hill 3, No. 4 Lisbon 0 Wednesday, Oct. 26Regional FinalsAt WaterboroA7: No. 5 Massabesic  12-3-1  vs. No. 2 Marshwood  14-2 B7: No. 3 Yarmouth  12-4  vs. No. 1 York  16-0 C7: No. 2 St. Dominic  13-2-1  vs. No. 1 Oak Hill  15-1 BOYS SOCCERNORTHPreliminariesSaturday, Oct. 22Class AAP1: No. 9 Mt. Blue 3, No. 8 Brewer 0Class BBP2: No. 12 Foxcroft 2, No. 5 Ellsworth 1  penalty kicks BP4: 11 MCI 2, No. 6 Erskine 1  OT Monday, Oct. 24PreliminariesClass AAP2: No. 7 Brunswick 4, No. 10 Hampden Acad. 0QuarterfinalsTuesday, Oct. 25Class AA1: