More than 41,000 people are known to have died from the powerful earthquakes which rocked Turkey and Syria.
Those who remain in the devastated areas are still looking for signs of hope, but the chances of finding people alive under the rubble of collapsed buildings fades with every hour.
Ross Lord has more on the Canadian doctors on their way to help colleagues in Syria, and the long road to recovery for quake survivors.
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Those who remain in the devastated areas are still looking for signs of hope, but the chances of finding people alive under the rubble of collapsed buildings fades with every hour.
Ross Lord has more on the Canadian doctors on their way to help colleagues in Syria, and the long road to recovery for quake survivors.
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