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Aerial photo shows the destruction in Hatay city center, southern Turkey on Tuesday.
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A man holds a shocked and tired cat he rescued from the ruble of a collapsed building in Hatay city center, southern Turkey on Thursday.
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Members of the British rescue team search in a destroyed house on Thursday in Antakya, southern Turkey.
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Rescuers carry Zeynep Polat, pulled out from a collapsed building days after the earthquake, in Kahramanmaras, southern Turkey on Thursday. Thinly stretched rescue teams worked through the night in Turkey and Syria, pulling more bodies from the rubble of thousands of buildings toppled by a catastrophic earthquake.
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Two men carry the body of earthquake victim outside a hospital in Antakya, southeastern Turkey on Thursday. Thousands who lost their homes in a catastrophic earthquake huddled around campfires and clamored for food and water in the bitter cold, three days after the temblor and series of aftershocks hit Turkey and Syria.
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A man walks amid destroyed buildings in Antakya, southern Turkey on Wednesday. With the hope of finding survivors fading, stretched rescue teams in Turkey and Syria searched Wednesday for signs of life in the rubble of thousands of buildings toppled by a catastrophic earthquake.
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A car drives through the al-Tlul village flooded after a devastating earthquake destroyed a river dam in the town of Salqeen near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria on Thursday.
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Emergency workers and medics rescue a woman out of the debris of a collapsed building in Elbistan, Kahramanmaras, in southern Turkey on Tuesday. Rescuers raced Tuesday to find survivors in the rubble of thousands of buildings brought down by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake and multiple aftershocks that struck eastern Turkey and neighboring Syria.
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People stand by collapsed buildings in Golbasi, in Adiyaman province, southern Turkey on Wednesday. Thinly stretched rescue teams worked through the night in Turkey and Syria, pulling more bodies from the rubble of thousands of buildings toppled by a catastrophic earthquake.
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Emergency team members and others search for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. A powerful earthquake has knocked down multiple buildings in southeast Turkey and Syria and many casualties are feared. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)
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A mother mourns the loss of her daughter, as her body is transferred to Syria, from the Turkish crossing point of Cilvegozu, in Reyhanli, southeastern Turkey on Thursday. Rescuers pulled more survivors from beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings Thursday, but hopes were starting to fade of finding many more people alive more than three days after a catastrophic earthquake and series of aftershocks hit Turkey and Syria.
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Earthquake victims receive treatment at the al-Rahma Hospital in the town of Darkush, Idlib province, northern Syria, Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. A powerful earthquake has caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria and many casualties are feared. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country. (AP Photo/Ghaith Alsayed)
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A Syrian couple mourns the loss of their daughter as her body is transferred to Syria, from the Turkish crossing point of Cilvegozu, in Reyhanli, southeastern Turkey on Thursday. Rescuers pulled more survivors from beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings Thursday, but hopes were starting to fade for finding many more people alive more than three days after a catastrophic earthquake and series of aftershocks hit Turkey and Syria.
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A family get warm with a fire in front of their destroyed home as rescue teams search for people in Elbistan, southern Turkey, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023. With the hope of finding survivors fading, stretched rescue teams in Turkey and Syria searched Wednesday for signs of life in the rubble of thousands of buildings toppled by a catastrophic earthquake. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
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Collapsed houses and a standing statue of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of modern Turkey, in Golbasi, in Adiyaman province, southern Turkey on Wednesday. Thinly stretched rescue teams worked through the night in Turkey and Syria, pulling more bodies from the rubble of thousands of buildings toppled by a catastrophic earthquake.
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A baby girl who was born under the rubble caused by an earthquake that hit Syria and Turkey receives treatment inside an incubator at a children's hospital in the town of Afrin, Aleppo province, Syria on Tuesday. Residents in a northwest Syrian town discovered a crying infant whose mother gave birth to her while buried underneath the rubble of a five-story apartment building leveled by this week's devastating earthquake, relatives and a doctor said Tuesday.