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New earthquakes bury thousands in Turkey's ruins─── 06:16 Tue, 21 Feb 2023

Rescuers in Turkey are once more looking for victims who may be buried beneath rubble.
Two more earthquakes struck on Monday, and at least three people were killed,
The earthquakes that rocked Turkey and Siria on February 6 were followed by tremors of magnitudes 6.4 and 5.8 that occurred in the southeast.
In Turkey and Syria, the preceding earthquakes left 44,000 people dead and tens of thousands displaced.
On Monday, tremor-weakened buildings toppled in both nations.
According to Turkey's disaster and emergency ministry, the 5.8 earthquake struck three minutes after the 6.4 tremor at 20:04 local time (17:04 GMT) on Monday.
Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu stated that the three fatalities happened in Antakya, Defne, and Samandag while advising citizens to stay away from potentially hazardous structures.
213 individuals had also been hurt, according to Soylu.
According to HaberTurk television, police in Hatay managed to free one person who was trapped within a three-story structure while attempting to reach three further people.
The most recent earthquake occurred just after it was reported on Saturday that three family members, a mother, father, and 12-year-old kid, had been rescued after 12 days trapped beneath debris from a collapsed building.
Later on, the boy passed away.
In the meantime, certain media sites in Syria's Idlib and Aleppo provinces, which were severely impacted by the earthquake on Monday, are claiming that buildings have fallen and that areas of the region no longer have electricity or internet access.