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Photos: Magnitude 7.8 earthquake devastates Turkey and Syria

by Binghamton Herald Report
February 6, 2023
in World
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More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

More than 3,400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless in Turkey and Syria in the cold night following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which caused significant damage in southeast Turkey and Syria early Monday.

The destructive quake was followed by a swarm of aftershocks, with one nearly as strong as the initial quake at magnitude 7.5 about 60 miles away.

The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers are still searching collapsed building for survivors in both countries. In Syria many more dead are feared in a region repeatedly devastated by more than a decade of civil war and a refugee crisis and where many war refugees live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments.

A man walks among rubble as he searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, on Monday.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

Women cry as they watch while the emergency teams search for people in the rubble of a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A man walks down a road between damaged buildings and machinery while he carries a young child.

A man walks between damaged buildings while he carries a young child in Besnia, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed/AP)

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris of a building

Men work lifting a large block of rebar concrete slab as they search for people among the debris in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

A woman raises her hand to her face, crying, as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of a building.

A woman reacts as rescuers search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adana, Turkey, on Monday after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the country in the southeast.

(Can Erok / AFP via Getty Images)

People stand atop a pile of collapsed buildings as they search through the rubble.

Civil defense workers and residents on Monday search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem, Syria. Damage was reported across several Turkish provinces, and rescue teams were being sent from around the country.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man in rescue gear carries a dust-covered young girl in his arms

Members of the Syrian White Helmets carry a young girl from a destroyed building in Harem, Syria, following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria, Turkey and Lebanon.

(Anas Alkharboutli / picture-alliance/dpa/ Associated Press)

An aerial topdown view of a large area flattened with concrete and debris and mana people walking stop of it.

Civil defense workers and residents search through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Harem near the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria, on Monday.

(Ghaith Alsayed / Associated Press)

A man and a young boy with a large bandage on his head share a hospital bed, covered by a brown blanket.

People injured in a morning earthquake receive treatment at al-Rahma hospital in Darkush, Syria, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib, on Monday.

(Omar Haj Kadour / AFP via Getty Images)

People and emergency teams rescue a person on a stretcher from a collapsed building.

People and emergency teams carry a person on a stretcher following their rescue from a collapsed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Elifaysenurbay / IHA agency via Associated Press)

At left, on the bed, and in center on the floor, two injured men lay, which a child lays on a hospital bed on the right.

Following the magnitide 7.8 earthquake, two injured men and a child receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa hospital in the rebel-held northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey, early on Monday.

(Aaref Watad / AFP via Getty Images)

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

A man searches for people in a destroyed building Monday in Adana, Turkey.

(Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)

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