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One of the worst earthquakes to hit the region in at least a century struck early Monday, with a magnitude of 7.8, killing more than 300 people in Turkey and Syria.
As aid workers and locals searched for survivors amid the rubble of collapsed buildings in cities on both sides of the border, hundreds were injured, and the toll was expected to rise.
One of the worst earthquakes to hit the region in at least a century struck early Monday, with a magnitude of 7.8, killing more than 300 people in Turkey and Syria.
As aid workers and locals searched for survivors amid the rubble of collapsed buildings in cities on both sides of the border, hundreds were injured, and the toll was expected to rise.