Magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Turkey and Syria
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The death toll continues to rise after one of the biggest earthquakes in the area in almost a century.
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A man carries the body of an earthquake victim in the Besnia village near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria.Credit:Ghaith Alsayed/AP Photo
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Emergency team members carry a body of a person found in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.Credit:Khalil Hamra/AP Photo
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Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in the town of Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria.Credit:Ghaith Alsayed/AP Photo
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Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.Credit:Khalil Hamra/AP Photo
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A man searches collapsed buildings in Diyarbakir, southern Turkey.Credit:Depo Photos via AP
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A man reacts as Syrian Civil Defense workers and security forces search through the wreckage of collapsed buildings, in Aleppo, Syria.Credit:Omar Sanadiki/AP Photo
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Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in the town of Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria.Credit:Ghaith Alsayed/AP Photo
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Men try to identify the bodies of earthquake victims recovered outside a hospital, in Aleppo, Syria.Credit:Omar Sanadiki/AP Photo
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Syrian Civil Defense workers and security forces search through the wreckage of collapsed buildings, in Aleppo, Syria.Credit:Omar Sanadiki/AP Photo
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Civil defense workers and security forces search through the wreckage of collapsed buildings in Hama, Syria.Credit:Omar Sanadiki/AP Photo