More than 20,000 people confirmed dead after Turkey-Syria earthquake – as hope fades of more survivors

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More than 20,000 people are now confirmed to have died in a devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria on Monday.

The total number who are recorded to have been killed is now 20,451, made up of 17,134 in Turkey and 3,317 in Syria.

Both countries were hit by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that reduced buildings to rubble and separated families.

The crucial 72-hour window – in which people are most likely to be found alive – has now passed, but one rescuer said there is still a little hope of finding further survivors.

Turkey-Syria earthquake – latest updates

A man stands amongst graves in a cemetery where victims of the deadly earthquake are buried, in Kahramanmaras, Turkey
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A cemetery where victims are buried in Kahramanmaras, Turkey

David O’Neill, from the UK International Search and Rescue Team, told Sky News his teams were still finding people alive among the debris.

“It is surprising, but it is encouraging,” said Mr O’Neill.

“The way these buildings have collapsed they leave many survivable voids within them and given the time that this happened, a lot of people are wrapped up in bedding and such.”

But Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan is facing growing criticism from families left frustrated by a slow response from rescue teams, as hope dwindles that more survivors will be found.

There will be a special programme called Disaster Zone: The Turkey-Syria Earthquake on Sky News on Friday evening at 9.30pm

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