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Survivors still being found under quake rubble in Turkey

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Rescue workers stand on a collapsed building in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Rescuers carry Emine Murat, 40, to an ambulance after they pulled her out five days after the Monday earthquake in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Rescue workers rest, on a collapsed building in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Aerial photo showing collapsed buildings in Kahramanmaras, southern Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Turkish rescue workers carry Kamil Can Agdas to an ambulance after pulled him out from a collapsed building five days after the earthquake, in Kahramanmaras, southern Turkey, early Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Rescue workers carry Sule Narli to an ambulance after pulled her out from a collapsed building five days after the earthquake in Kahramanmaras, southern Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11. Rescue crews on Saturday pulled more survivors, including entire families, from toppled buildings despite diminishing hopes as the death toll of the enormous quake that struck a border region of Turkey and Syria five days ago surpassed 25,000.
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Turkish rescue workers carry Ergin Guzeloglan, 36, to an ambulance after pulled him out from a collapsed building five days after an earthquake in Hatay, southern Turkey, early Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Turkish rescue workers carry Ergin Guzeloglan, 36, to an ambulance after pulled him out from a collapsed building five days after an earthquake in Hatay, southern Turkey, early Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Volunteers and rescue team members carry Melisa Ulku, 24, as they rescue her alive from a destroyed building in Elbistan, Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Volunteers and rescue team members celebrate after rescuing Melisa Ulku, 24, alive from a destroyed building in Elbistan, Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11.
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An aerial view of collapsed buildings in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11. Rescue teams using thermal cameras to locate signs of life are continuing to pull survivors out of mounds of rubble, five days after a major earthquake struck a sprawling border region of Turkey and Syria.
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A member of the Vehibe family mourns a relative during the burial of one of the earthquake victims that struck a border region of Turkey and Syria five days ago in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, on Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Municipal grave diggers bury the bodies of four people, three of the them not claimed claimed relatives, in a makeshift cemetery on the outskirts of Elbistan, Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Relatives of Durmus Ozkan, 60, react next to his body before they bury him in a makeshift cemetery on the outskirts of Elbistan, Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Municipal grave diggers bury the bodies of a person, not claimed by relatives, in a makeshift cemetery on the outskirts of Elbistan, Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Municipal grave diggers bury the bodies of four people, three of them not claimed by relatives, in a makeshift cemetery on the outskirts of Elbistan, Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 11.
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In this photo released by the official Syrian state news agency SANA, Syrian President Bashar Assad, second left, and his wife Asma, visit a wounded survivor of a devastating earthquake, at a hospital in the coastal city of Latakia, Syria, Saturday, Feb. 11. Syrian state TV said Assad and his wife Asma visited Saturday morning a woman and her son who were pulled out alive the night before from under the rubble of a building in the nearby coastal town of Jableh.

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