Turkish rescuers carry Enes Gunce, 12, a student who was trapped under debris of the collapsed school dormitory in the village of Celtiksuyu near Bingol, southeastern Turkey, on Friday, May 2, 2003. A strong earthquake shook southeastern Turkey Thursday killing nearly 100 people and injuring 1,000 others.
A sniffer dog guided by a rescuer searches for survivors in a collapsed school dormitory in the village of Celtiksuyu near Bingol, southeastern Turkey, Friday, May 2, 2003. Rescuers dug frantically in the rubble of a school dormitory, hunting for dozens of children believed trapped.
A Turkish flag flutters outside the quake-damaged school, across from the collapsed four-story school dormitory in the village of Celtiksuyu near Bingol, southeastern Turkey, on Friday, May 2, 2003. A strong earthquake shook southeastern Turkey Thursday killing nearly 100 people and injuring 1,000 others.
Rescuers continue their work searching for missing students, who are trapped under the debris of the collapsed dormitory building in the village of Celtiksuyu, near Bingol, eastern Turkey, early Friday, May 2, 2003. A powerful earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale shook east Turkey Thursday. At least 39 children have been found dead so far with dozens more remaining trapped inside.
A Turkish mother cries near the collapsed four-story dormitory at the village of Celtiksuyu, near Bingol in southeastern Turkey, on Friday, May 2, 2003, after a strong earthquake shook southeastern Turkey killing nearly 100 people and injuring 1,000 others. Rescuers dug frantically in the rubble of a school dormitory, hunting for dozens of children believed trapped.
Turkish rescuers carry Enes Gunce, 12, a student who was trapped under debris of the collapsed school dormitory in the village of Celtiksuyu near Bingol, southeastern Turkey, on Fridayk, May 2, 2003. A strong earthquake shook southeastern Turkey Thursday.
Kurdish demonstrators clash with a police car as Turkish soldiers stand guard in Bingol, Turkey, Friday, May 2, 2003. Violent clashes erupted between police and local Kurds over an aid shortage as rescue workers kept searching for dozens of children trapped in a school dormitory in the nearby village of Celtiksuyu, flattened by a strong earthquake that killed at least 100 in eastern Turkey.
Family members of earthquake victims weep near a collapsed dormitory in Bingol, eastern Turkey, on Thursday, May 1, 2003.
A member of the Turkish rescue team carries a child rescued from under the debris of a damaged building, in Bingol, Turkey, on Thursday, May 1, 2003.
Crews work to rescue a man from under the debris of a damaged building, in Bingol, Turkey, on Thursday, May 1, 2003. A strong earthquake killed at least 84 people in southeastern Turkey early Thursday, damaging many buildings.
Crews work to rescue students, still buried in what remains of the school building, in Bingol, Turkey, Thursday, May 1, 2003. A strong earthquake, measuring magnitude 6.4, rocked a mountainous area of southeastern Turkey early Thursday.
Turks in Diyarbakir spend most of the night in the streets following the earthquake in southeastern Turkey, which was also felt in Diyarbakir, Thursday, May 1, 2003.
Crews work to rescue students, still buried in what remains of the school building, in Bingol, Turkey, Thursday, May 1, 2003. An earthquake, measuring magnitude 6.4, rocked a mountainous area of southeastern Turkey early Thursday, leveling buildings and sending residents into the streets of several towns, officials said.
Turkish soldiers work to rescue students, still buried in what remains of the school building, in Bingol, Turkey, on Thursday, May 1, 2003. A strong earthquake killed dozens of people in southeastern Turkey early Thursday and toppled a school dormitory, trapping more than 100 students under debris.
People walk past a building damaged as a result of the earthquake in Bingol, Turkey, Thursday, May 1, 2003. A strong earthquake killed at least dozens of people in southeastern Turkey, according to early reports.
Crews work to rescue students, still buried in what remains of the school building, in Bingol, Turkey, Thursday, May 1, 2003. A strong earthquake killed at least 84 people in southeastern Turkey early Thursday and toppled a school dormitory, trapping more than 100 students under debris. Another 390 people were injured, a government minister says.
Crews work to rescue students, still buried in what remains of the school building, in Bingol, Turkey, Thursday May 1, 2003. A strong earthquake in southeastern Turkey early Thursday leveled buildings and sent residents into the streets of several towns, officials said.