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Turkey and Syria earthquake: More than 500 people died and fears continue to grow, dozens of buildings destroyed

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Ruins from the earthquake in Malatya, Turkey.

The powerful earthquake that rocked Turkey and Syria has left more than 500 people dead and others still trapped under collapsed buildings.

Hundreds of people died and several hundred were injured in a massive earthquake that rocked southeastern Turkey, near the border with Syria.

Officials in Turkey and Syria put the death toll at more than 500, and fear this number will continue to grow.

An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 occurred on Monday morning local time when many people were still sleeping. After that, dozens of aftershocks were still felt by residents for hours.

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