Photos: Hope To Find Survivors in Turkey, Syria Dims As Quake Toll Passes 22,000

While 18,991 people have been confirmed dead in Turkey, the same figure for Syria is 3,384.

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A volunteer hard at work to find survivors in a village in northwestern Syria. 

(Photo: Twitter/The White Helmets) 

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Turkish rescue workers carry Eyup Ak, 60, to an ambulance after pulling him out alive from a collapsed building, 104 hours after the earthquake in Adiyaman. 

(Photo: PTI)

In this drone photo, destroyed buildings are seen from above in Antakya, southeastern Turkey.

(Photo: PTI)

A building destroyed by the earthquake  in Aslanli, southeastern Turkey. 

(Photo: PTI)

A Turkish woman showers affection on an Indian Army personnel working to save lives in Turkey. 

(Photo: Twitter/Indian Army) 

Indian Army personnel treating a Turkish girl in a hospital.

(Photo: Twitter/Indian Army) 

Volunteers engaged in rescue operations in Syria. 

(Photo: Twitter/The White Helmets) 

An 8-year-old boy rescued alive from under the rubble in the Syrian city of Jenderes. 

(Photo: The White Helmets) 

A volunteer comforting a child in the Syrian village of Azmarin. 

(Photo: The White Helmets) 

Rescue workers hard at work in northwestern Syria. 

(Photo: The White Helmets)

While 18,991 people have been confirmed dead in Turkey, the same figure for Syria is 3,384. (Picture location: Jenderes, Syria)

(Photo: The White Helmets) 

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