For Syrian refugees in southern Turkey, last Monday's earthquakes resonate painfully with the war they fled across the border.

Many have to rebuild themselves a second time.

>> To read: "Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria: 'Here it's easy to get help, there it's impossible'"

In Kahramanmaras, a Turkish town near the epicenters of the earthquakes, the days go by and the bodies continue to be extracted from the rubble.

Faced with the magnitude of the humanitarian disaster, the security situation has deteriorated, looting has increased and the Syrians are accused of all evils.

In this region where Turkish and Syrian communities have coexisted for centuries, pre-existing tensions are fueled by a campaigning political class.

Tensions are growing today, which are pushing many families to wonder about their future.

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