Turkiye, Syria Earthquake: Rescue Operation Continues As Death Toll Crosses 21,000 Mark — SEE PICS
Following the 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes hitting Turkiye and Syria, destruction and debris can be seen everywhere. People are trapped under that debris and rescue operations are underway. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppSearch and rescue operations are being carried out in Gaziantep, Turkiye by personnel. Cranes are being used to expedite the process. (Image Source: Getty)
The death toll post the earthquakes in Turkiye and Syria have crossed 21,000 now. (Image Source: Getty)
26-year-old Alper Sacma rescued by the personnel from under rubble of a collapsed building after 96 hours following the earthquake in Turkiye's Kahramanmaras. (Image Source: Getty)
Mihriban Sultan Ozcelebi (33) waves hand after she and her mother Hatice Ozcelebi (65) rescued from under rubble of a collapsed building 92 hours after the earthquake. (Image Source: Getty)
People clear debris from a mountain of rubble in Antakya in attempts to check whether there's someone trapped under it or not. (Image Source: Getty)
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak helps to pack the supplies at a donation centre that is supporting the Turkiye earthquake appeal on February 9, 2023 in London, England (Image Source: Getty)
People organize packages at the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency - TIKA to send for the victims of the devastating earthquakes in Turkiye as part of an aid campaign in Bogota, Colombia. (Image Source: Getty)
People are seen distributing soup at a soup kitchen in Antakya. (Image Source: Getty)
Red Cross Society of China sends medical supplies at the Damascus International Airport to assist the earthquake-hit Syria on February 9. (Image Source: Getty)