Medics carry survivor Gozde Bahar who is pulled out from a collapsed building 67 hours after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis district in Van, on 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/ABDURRAHMAN ANTAKYALI/ANADOLU AGENCY TURKEY OUT, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVE, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Rescue workers carry a dead body pulled out from a collapsed building , in Ercis district in Van, on 26 October 2011 after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey. The Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Mourning women are comforted by locals in front of a collapsed building in Ercis district in Van, on 26 October 2011 after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
A mourning woman receives assistance in front of a collapsed building in Ercis district in Van, on 26 October 2011 after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Rescue workers carry a dead body pulled out from a collapsed building , in Ercis district in Van, on 26 October 2011 after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey. The Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
A Turkish woman walks through a tent camp set up after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey on 23 October, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
A Turkish man walks through a tent camp set up after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey on 23 October, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
People wait to take a tent for their family early morning after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
A Turkish woman stands in a tent camp set up after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey on 23 October, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
A Turkish family sits in front of their tent at a tent camp set up after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey on 23 October, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Two residents talk as rescue workers try to salvage people from a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
A Turkish girl stands in a tent camp set up after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey on 23 October, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Turkish soldiers try to salvage people from a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
People pass by a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
A Turkish man passes by a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
People argue with policemen for taking a tent for their family early morning after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Turkish boys have their breakfast on the street after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Relatives of victims mourn in front of a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
People wait in line for taking a tent for their family early morning after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Rescue workers try to salvage people from a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
People pass by a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Residents watch as rescue workers try to salvage people from a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
People get soup as part of humanitarian aid after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 26 October 2011. Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD) said that on 24 October, the death toll became 432 while the number of injured people was 1,352, adding that 2,262 buildings were demolished. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU