Hopes of finding survivors in southern Turkey and northwestern Syria are fading a week after an earthquake in the region killed more than 35,000 people. In the city of Nordagi, located in the province of Aziantep in southeastern Turkey, the process of rescuing survivors from the rubble has turned into a campaign to find the “dead”. But the families of the victims cling to any kind of glory to bring back their missing members, dead or alive. “I have been here since the first hours of the earthquake, waiting for my brother and the elderly members of my family,” the Turkish woman told France 24 in a broken voice. Despite the exhaustion and exhaustion, and despite the faded hopes of finding survivors, she is waiting for either good or sad news . The truth is that Nuzla has no hope of getting her family members out of the rubble alive, as she is sure that they died in a disaster, but she is determined to return their bodies to give them a proper burial. And she confided in us, saying: “They all died, they died, they all died.. But we must find their bodies and bury them, this is a very important matter.. They are old and old in the family, we had a strong relationship, and according to For this reason, I want to bury them.” Nuzla does not intend to return to her home in Kahramanmarash until “her mission is completed”. She wants to leave southeastern Turkey and go to Istanbul. In anticipation of this, she closely monitors search operations day after day and sees the burial places of the victims, so she follows “about 70 people so far.” She said she was “exhausted”, couldn’t sleep at night, couldn’t cry anymore, and that she had no hope of life. He appeals to the international community to provide assistance to the victims of the earthquake, intending to continue the search work to the end. While we were talking to her, her daughter, who came from Istanbul, joined us. As for the rest of the family, especially her husband and son, they are scattered all over the country.