The death toll from the catastrophic earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria rose to more than 15,000 as more bodies were pulled from the rubble of collapsed homes in the stricken zone, Turkey’s disaster management agency said today.
The agency said 12,391 people had been confirmed killed in Turkey after Monday’s early morning earthquake and series of aftershocks, which brought down thousands of buildings in the country’s southeast.
On the other side of the border in Syria, another 2902 people have reportedly been killed.
Rescue workers continued to pull survivors from damaged buildings but hope was starting to fade amid freezing temperatures more than three full days since the quake hit.
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited the especially hard-hit Hatay province on Wednesday, where residents have criticised the Government’s efforts, saying rescuers were slow to arrive.