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Women weep in Gaziantep, as their loved ones remain trapped under rubble

Rescue workers in Turkey continued to search for survivors and pull them out from the rubble after the deadly earthquake jolted Turkey and neighbouring Syria on February 6.
Women in the Nurdagi region of Turkey’s Gaziantep were seen crying as their family members are still in debris, where the search and rescue operation is being conducted.
People waited as rescuers carried out search operations among the rubble of collapsed buildings in Nurdagi. Women and girls were seen crying inconsolably as they awaited news of their family members and loved ones under the debris. A group of women huddled together with pain on their faces, seemingly losing all hope amid a mounting death toll in Turkey that exceeded 24,000.
An elderly woman was raising her hands in grief and wailing, as she narrated her suffering and plight to the women sitting near her.

TDG Network

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