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Volunteers distribute bread and other food supplies to those who lost their homes at a camp in Killi, Syria on Sunday. Six days after a massive earthquake killed thousands in Syria and Turkey, sorrow and disbelief are turning to anger and tension over a sense that there has been an ineffective, unfair, and disproportionate response to the historic disaster. Hussein Malla/Associated Press
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Volunteers distribute bread and other food supplies to those who lost their homes at a camp in Killi, Syria on Sunday. Six days after a massive earthquake killed thousands in Syria and Turkey, sorrow and disbelief are turning to anger and tension over a sense that there has been an ineffective, unfair, and disproportionate response to the historic disaster.
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People collect their belongings from their destroyed house in Atareb, Syria on Sunday. Six days after a massive earthquake killed thousands in Syria and Turkey, sorrow and disbelief are turning to anger and tension over a sense that there has been an ineffective, unfair, and disproportionate response to the historic disaster.
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FILE - The son, right, and friends of Syrian refugee Naziha Al-Ahmad carry her body to be buried in a cemetery after she died during an earthquake, in Elbistan, southeastern, Turkey, Friday, Feb. 10, 2023. For Syrians and Ukrainians fleeing the violence back home, the earthquake that struck in Turkey and Syria is but the latest tragedy. The U.N. says Turkey hosts about 3.6 million Syrians who fled their country’s 12-year civil war, along with close to 320,000 people escaping hardships from other countries. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File)
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Turkish rescue workers carry Ergin Guzeloglan, 36, to an ambulance after pulling him out from a collapsed building five days after the earthquake, in Hatay, southern Turkey, early on Saturday.
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Rescuers carry Muhammed Alkanaas, 12, to an ambulance after they pulled him out five days after the earthquake in Antakya, southern Turkey, late on Saturday.
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Ebrahim Zakeriya, left, and his mother Duha Nasrallah, wounded survivors of a devastating earthquake, receive treatment at a hospital in the coastal city of Latakia, Syria on Saturday. Syrian state TV said Bashar Assad and his wife Asma visited Nasrallah and her son Zakeriya who were pulled out alive the night before from under the rubble of a building in the nearby coastal town of Jableh.