As rescue efforts end, clean up begins in Southeast Turkey.<br/> Last weekend's massive earthquake left at least 582 people dead, with more than 200 rescued from the rubble.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Emergency worker Yilmaz Ersoy , saying (Turkish):<br/> "Search and rescue operations are coming to an end today, unless we receive a particular request for missing people."<br/> Nearly a week after a powerful earthquake some families say they still have no tents with winter fast approaching.<br/> Many gave up expectations of state assistance in the predominantly Kurdish region after spending a sixth night in the bitter cold.<br/> Turkey's government is trying to build bridges with the ethnic Kurdish minority while fighting PKK militants, making it particularly sensitive to any accusations of neglect.<br/> Deborah Lutterbeck, Reuters