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Rescue workers act after massive earthquakes shake Turkey, Syria

A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked wide swaths of Turkey and Syria early Monday, toppling hundreds of buildings and killing more than 2,300 people. Hundreds were still believed to be trapped under rubble, and the toll was expected to rise as rescue workers searched mounds of wreckage in cities and towns across the area.

On both sides of the border, residents jolted out of sleep by the pre-dawn quake rushed outside on a cold, rainy, and snowy night. Buildings were reduced to piles of pancaked floors, and major aftershocks or new quakes, including one nearly as strong as the first, continued to rattle the region.

It was not immediately clear how much damage had been done by the second quake, which had a magnitude of 7.7 and, like the first, was felt across the region and endangered rescuers struggling to pull casualties from the rubble, often using their bare hands to remove masonry.

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