Despite hope fading that a significant number of people will be rescued from the rubble, moments of miraculous rescues are still emerging from the region.
Five days since the first 7.8 magnitude tremor struck Turkey in the early hours of Monday morning, people were still being pulled from the rubble alive.
Video footage uploaded to social media showed the moment a pregnant woman and her young daughter were stretchered out of a flattened building in Turkish city of Gaziantep after surviving for 115 hours.
There have also been reports of several people being rescued across quake-struck areas in Turkey after 110 hours – including a teenager.
Video from a German disaster response organisation reportedly showed a girl being pulled alive from the rubble in Kahramanmaras after being trapped for more than 110 hours.
Turkey’s Humanitarian Relief Foundation also released video showing a man being stretchered from the wreckage to a nearby ambulance.