<p>Turkey has ended rescue efforts in all provinces except the two hardest hit by last week's <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/turkey-syria-earthquake" target="_blank">massive quake</a> that <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/toll-rises-to-above-44000-after-turkey-syria-quake-1192683.html" target="_blank">killed tens of thousands of people</a>, the Turkish disaster agency said Sunday.</p>.<p>"In many of our provinces, search and rescue efforts have been completed. They continue in Kahramanmaras and Hatay provinces," the agency's chief Yunus Sezer told reporters in Ankara.</p>.<p>The epicentre of the 7.8-magnitude earthquake on February 6 was in Pazarcik district in Kahramanmaras.</p>.<p>Sezer said search and rescue efforts continued at around 40 buildings in the provinces on the 14th day, but expected this number to fall by Sunday evening.</p>.<p><b>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/turkish-internet-bites-back-at-state-after-deadly-quake-1192577.html" target="_blank">Turkish internet bites back at state after deadly quake</a></b></p>.<p>The agency head also said Turkey's death toll had risen to 40,689.</p>.<p>The total death toll including Syria is now 44,377.</p>.<p>Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay said Saturday that some 105,000 buildings either collapsed, needed to be demolished or were severely damaged in the quake.</p>.<p>There had been breathless coverage since the quake of rescue teams finding survivors.</p>.<p>That has since slowed down with no survivors found in at least 24 hours.</p>.<p>On Saturday, rescuers found a man and a woman alive in the 296th hour in the southern Turkish city of Antakya but their three children did not survive, local media said.</p>
<p>Turkey has ended rescue efforts in all provinces except the two hardest hit by last week's <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/turkey-syria-earthquake" target="_blank">massive quake</a> that <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/toll-rises-to-above-44000-after-turkey-syria-quake-1192683.html" target="_blank">killed tens of thousands of people</a>, the Turkish disaster agency said Sunday.</p>.<p>"In many of our provinces, search and rescue efforts have been completed. They continue in Kahramanmaras and Hatay provinces," the agency's chief Yunus Sezer told reporters in Ankara.</p>.<p>The epicentre of the 7.8-magnitude earthquake on February 6 was in Pazarcik district in Kahramanmaras.</p>.<p>Sezer said search and rescue efforts continued at around 40 buildings in the provinces on the 14th day, but expected this number to fall by Sunday evening.</p>.<p><b>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/turkish-internet-bites-back-at-state-after-deadly-quake-1192577.html" target="_blank">Turkish internet bites back at state after deadly quake</a></b></p>.<p>The agency head also said Turkey's death toll had risen to 40,689.</p>.<p>The total death toll including Syria is now 44,377.</p>.<p>Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay said Saturday that some 105,000 buildings either collapsed, needed to be demolished or were severely damaged in the quake.</p>.<p>There had been breathless coverage since the quake of rescue teams finding survivors.</p>.<p>That has since slowed down with no survivors found in at least 24 hours.</p>.<p>On Saturday, rescuers found a man and a woman alive in the 296th hour in the southern Turkish city of Antakya but their three children did not survive, local media said.</p>