The death toll stands at more than 24,000 in Turkey and northwestern Syria as rescue efforts continue.
According to Aljazeera, the number of deaths in Turkey rose to 20,665 on Saturday while more than 3,500 were killed in Syria.
United Nations says up to 5.3 million people in Syria may be homeless after the earthquakes, while nearly 900,000 people are in urgent need of hot food in Turkey and Syria.
The Syrian government has approved the delivery of humanitarian aid to quake-hit areas outside its control, according to state media.
Turkey says it is working to open two new routes into rebel-held parts of Syria.
Rescues described as miraculous continue more than 100 hours after the tremors of the first earthquake struck.
The death toll in Syria late friday climbed to 3,553 people, 1,387 in regime run areas and 2,166 in the opposition-controlled terrorists.
Several countries in the region, including Syria and Lebanon, also felt the strong tremors that struck Turkey’s in the less than 10hours.