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Turkey-Syria earthquake: Rescuers race to find quake survivors as toll tops 21,000

The first UN aid deliveries arrived on Thursday in Syrian rebel-held zones, but chances of finding survivors have dimmed since the passing of the three-day mark that experts consider a critical period to save lives

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Rescuers at a site in the village of Salqin at the border with Turkey. Pic/AFP

Rescuers at a site in the village of Salqin at the border with Turkey. Pic/AFP

Rescuers scoured debris in a desperate search for survivors on Friday four days after a massive earthquake hit Turkey and Syria, killing nearly 22,000 people, as the United States offered an $85-million aid package.

The first UN aid deliveries arrived on Thursday in Syrian rebel-held zones, but chances of finding survivors have dimmed since the passing of the three-day mark that experts consider a critical period to save lives.

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