Rescue personnel from China prepare to aid victims of the earthquake in Adana, Turkey, on Sunday. The rescue phase in the quake-affected regions in Turkey and Syria is coming to an end, said Martin Griffiths, the U.N.’s under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A woman waits for emergency relief supplies on Sunday in Kirikhan in Turkey’s Hatay province. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A worker guides people near a supply distribution point. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
People line up for relief supplies. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
Workers from the China Foundation for Rural Development prepare to distribute supplies. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
People pick-up waterproof shelter materials at a supply distribution point. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
Children stand in a field in Kirikhan. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A building that collapsed from the Feb. 6 earthquake sags in Kirikhan. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
Parts of a building remain exposed to the elements after the quake. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A resident inspects collapsed buildings. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
People walk down a quake-damaged road in Kirikhan. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
A wrecked car sits among ruined buildings after the earthquake. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
Vehicles drive through the devastation in Kirikhan. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
Residents ride past collapsed buildings. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
Turkey’s flag flies at half-staff on Tuesday in Adana, Turkey, as the country declared seven days of mourning for the victims of the earthquake. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin
The earthquake’s death toll in Turkey rose to 31,643 on Monday, Reuters reported. Photo: Ding Gang/Caixin