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New quake hits battered Turkey and Syria

Survivors of the earthquake that jolted Turkey and Syria 15 days ago, killing tens of thousands of people and leaving hundreds of thousands of others homeless, dealt with more trauma and loss Tuesday after another deadly quake and aftershocks rocked the region.

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A boy is taken to an ambulance after being injured during the latest earthquake in Hatay, Turkey, Monday, Feb. 20. A new 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Monday killed three people and injured more than 200 in parts of Turkey that were laid waste two weeks ago by a massive quake that killed tens of thousands. Officials said more buildings collapsed, trapping occupants, and several people were injured in both Turkey and Syria.
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Rescue team members search for people in a destroyed building during the aftermath of an earthquake in Hatay, Turkey, Monday, Feb. 20.
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A soldier carries a man after being injured in the latest earthquake in Hatay, Turkey, Monday, Feb. 20.
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A man receives medical assistance after being injured in the latest earthquake in Hatay, Turkey, Monday, Feb. 20.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, talks to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken during their meeting at Esenboga airport in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, Feb. 20.
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Syrians wait to cross into Syria from Turkey at the Cilvegozu border gate, near the town of Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 21. The death toll in Turkey and Syria rose to eight in a new and powerful earthquake that struck two weeks after a devastating temblor killed nearly 45,000 people, authorities and media said Tuesday.
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A man walks past destroyed buildings in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 21. The death toll in Turkey and Syria rose to eight in a new and powerful earthquake that struck two weeks after a devastating temblor killed nearly 45,000 people, authorities and media said Tuesday.
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Turkish army soldiers patrol near destroyed buildings in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 21.
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A man rides a motorbike past destroyed buildings in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 21.
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A man rides a bicycle past destroyed buildings in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 21.
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Syrians wait to cross into Syria from Turkey at the Cilvegozu border gate, near the town of Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 21.
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Syrians wait to cross into Syria from Turkey at the Cilvegozu border gate, near the town of Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 21.

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