Residents take refuge in an open area in Antakya, Hatay province. On Monday, magnitude 6.4 and 5.8 aftershocks rocked the region at around 8:04 p.m., according to AFAD. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
Smoke billows from collapsed buildings in Antakya on Monday night. The tremors were centered around the town of Defne in Hatay. They caused at least three deaths and injured more than 200 in Turkey and killed five people in Syria. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A man sits in a temporary shelter in Antakya. His leg was injured during Monday’s quake. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
People try to contact their families in the shelter in Antakya. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
Survivors in Antakya stay outside their shelters during the tremors on Monday. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A woman inspects the inside of a damaged building in Antakya on Saturday.
Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A woman scavenges in the ruins of a building. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
Survivors carry items of furniture. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
Survivors carry their belongings that were found in the ruins of collapsed buildings in Antakya. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A man collects items in a quake-damaged building on Sunday. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A man searches for supplies in a damaged apartment. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A man delivers items found in the ruins of a collapsed site to a woman. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A man sits on the rubble of collapsed buildings. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A woman carrying belongings leaves her quake-destroyed home in Antakya. More than 46,000 people have died in Turkey and Syria since the Feb. 6 earthquake. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin