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mehrdad farahmand, bbc, adiyaman. been identified as at risk of sexual violence and human trafficking, particularly in syria which has already been suffering after over a decade of war. racha nasreddine from actionaid joins me now from amman. thank you very much. what are the risks? could you describe those that women and girls are facing at the moment? . ~ women and girls are facing at the moment? ., ~ , ., ., ., , moment? thank you for having me this morninu. moment? thank you for having me this morning- as — moment? thank you for having me this morning- as we — moment? thank you for having me this morning. as we know, _ moment? thank you for having me this morning. as we know, in _ moment? thank you for having me this morning. as we know, in crises, - morning. as we know, in crises, women and girls are at risk of increased violence, abuse and exploitation. the earthquake comes in syria where women and girls were already in a vulnerable situation. just to say that the region there has already been suffering from 12
mehrdad farahmand, bbc, adiyaman. been identified as at risk of sexual violence and human trafficking, particularly in syria which has already been suffering after over a decade of war. racha nasreddine from actionaid joins me now from amman. thank you very much. what are the risks? could you describe those that women and girls are facing at the moment? . ~ women and girls are facing at the moment? ., ~ , ., ., ., , moment? thank you for having me this morninu. moment? thank you for having me...
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mehrdad farahmand, bbc, adiyaman. the humlog institute, an organisation that aims to look into the logistics of humanitarian work. dr sarah schiffling, thank you very much forjoining us. this might sound like a naive question in some ways, but what are the greatest challenges aid workers face in situations like this?— challenges aid workers face in situations like this? logistics are a hue situations like this? logistics are a huge challenge _ situations like this? logistics are a huge challenge in _ situations like this? logistics are a huge challenge in the - situations like this? logistics are | a huge challenge in the situation. obviously with the earthquake we have a lot of destroyed infrastructure, but also looking at what has happened particularly in the syrian part for many years now, infrastructure might not have been there in the first place. then of course we have the weather on top of that. we have just heard of the snowstorm at same time as the earthquake, that delays logistics. but also there are a lot o
mehrdad farahmand, bbc, adiyaman. the humlog institute, an organisation that aims to look into the logistics of humanitarian work. dr sarah schiffling, thank you very much forjoining us. this might sound like a naive question in some ways, but what are the greatest challenges aid workers face in situations like this?— challenges aid workers face in situations like this? logistics are a hue situations like this? logistics are a huge challenge _ situations like this? logistics are a huge...
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in the city of adiyaman, amid the sprawling destructn, hundreds search for the last miracle survivorshe street level, many here are speaking various languages, as experts from around the world team up with turkish workers, pooling global knowledge and strengths on saving lives against e odds. in this building, american rescue workers battle to reach the last known survivor inside. nearly 200 strong team from the u.s. is coordinating disaster response here, helping find the living and treat the wounded. stephen allen leads the disaster assistance response teams in turkey. >> have you ever dealt with a natural disaster on this scale before? >> i have not. this is much bigger than anything we are used to seeing in the region. it's on a scale that really blows the mind and it's really hard to comprehend. driving up here, driving through town and spending time in adiyaman, i frankly was not expecting the level of destruction that we encountered. just the number of buildings that are completely destroyed. driving down any side street, any main street, there are just piles of rubble. it is a
in the city of adiyaman, amid the sprawling destructn, hundreds search for the last miracle survivorshe street level, many here are speaking various languages, as experts from around the world team up with turkish workers, pooling global knowledge and strengths on saving lives against e odds. in this building, american rescue workers battle to reach the last known survivor inside. nearly 200 strong team from the u.s. is coordinating disaster response here, helping find the living and treat the...
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and finally we find american rescue teams on the ground in adiyaman, confident there's still time toays, it's even more dire in war-torn syria, where today, four days after the earthquake, aid has finally arrived. but amid the freezing cold, shortages of food, and dwindling heating, the aftermath, warns the world health organization, could prove even more deadly than the earthquake itself. the w.h.o. says that's because the earthquake disrupted basic distribution of things like water, food, fuel, electricity, communications. simply put, norah, when it comes to what people need more of here, it's absolutely everything. >> incredibly dire. chris livesay, thank you for your reporting. >>> now to that breaking news here in washington tonight. sources tell cbs news that former vice president mike pence has been subpoenaed by the special counsel looking into former president donald trump's handling of classified documents and his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. now, this comes after months of negotiations, we're told, between pence's lawyers and federal prosecutors. i
and finally we find american rescue teams on the ground in adiyaman, confident there's still time toays, it's even more dire in war-torn syria, where today, four days after the earthquake, aid has finally arrived. but amid the freezing cold, shortages of food, and dwindling heating, the aftermath, warns the world health organization, could prove even more deadly than the earthquake itself. the w.h.o. says that's because the earthquake disrupted basic distribution of things like water, food,...
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but in adiyaman, it is the sorrow and the cold that prevails, says ipek. us, she says, i don't have any shoes, i don't have any water to wash my hands. we have nothing. there are more dead people here than alive. this city is a cemetery. but at least aid is getting here to turkey. in syria, one doctor says there is only enough medical supplies for less than 20% of the affected population, and the u.n. said today as many5 millioe homeless because of the earthquake. norah? >> norah: such a difficult and heartbreaking situation there. chris livesay, thank you so much for your reporting. back here at home, the fbi today conducted a planned search of former vice president mike pence's indiana home, looking for any classified material. cbs's robert costa has more on this. and new details on the subpoena issued by special counsel office. >> reporter: local police blocked the driveway leading to the pence family home this morning as fbi officials conducted an exhaustive 5-hour search, leaving with one document with classified markings, and six additional pages. pe
but in adiyaman, it is the sorrow and the cold that prevails, says ipek. us, she says, i don't have any shoes, i don't have any water to wash my hands. we have nothing. there are more dead people here than alive. this city is a cemetery. but at least aid is getting here to turkey. in syria, one doctor says there is only enough medical supplies for less than 20% of the affected population, and the u.n. said today as many5 millioe homeless because of the earthquake. norah? >> norah: such a...
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we're in adiyaman.was like block after block after block of absolute destruction. it is hard to get your head around how bad things are from an earthquake that hit this region, not one but two. it's the worst thing that this country has seen disaster-wise in about 100 years. this 38-year-old woman desperately pleads with volunteer rescuers to search for her husband bedir. he's buried, she says, in their corner apartment, which is somewhere under this rubble. they try to console her, but this mother of twins wants action, not words. >> translator: there is nobody out there. it's been six days. i'm waiting here with my twins standing in the cold. >> she says she's been asking anyone who will listen to dig her husband out, but for six days she says officials kept telling her they needed per peace-kepermission from the govt to start on her building. soldiers told us, if you attack us, we have the authority to shoot us. "if you have the authority to shoot, why don't you have the authority, she says" to pull
we're in adiyaman.was like block after block after block of absolute destruction. it is hard to get your head around how bad things are from an earthquake that hit this region, not one but two. it's the worst thing that this country has seen disaster-wise in about 100 years. this 38-year-old woman desperately pleads with volunteer rescuers to search for her husband bedir. he's buried, she says, in their corner apartment, which is somewhere under this rubble. they try to console her, but this...
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to see them, we head more than 200 miles east, toward the frontier city of adiyaman.d littered with the aftermath of the earthquake and the faint glimmers of hope at what used to be an apartment building. we were just told that a 17-year-old high school girl is still alive beneath the rubble. she managed to message a friend of hers, to tell her that. so rescuers are working bucket by bucket, with their bare hands, piece by piece, trying to rescue her and anyone else who might still be alive. her name is saadet coskun. the text message said "i'm okay, come and help me," says her father. all he can do is wait. but that was four days ago. since then, silence. enough to hear a pin drop, as rescuers listen for signs of life. "is there anyone who can hear me," they shout. nothing. and it's back to digging. but rescuers continue to find life. an israeli army team pulls a 2-year-old from the rubble. and finally, we find american rescue teams on the ground in adiyaman, confident there is still time to save lives. in many ways, it's even more dire in war-torn syria, where today
to see them, we head more than 200 miles east, toward the frontier city of adiyaman.d littered with the aftermath of the earthquake and the faint glimmers of hope at what used to be an apartment building. we were just told that a 17-year-old high school girl is still alive beneath the rubble. she managed to message a friend of hers, to tell her that. so rescuers are working bucket by bucket, with their bare hands, piece by piece, trying to rescue her and anyone else who might still be alive....
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under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child, cries. "fatima", a man shouts into a hole in the debris. we don't know what happened to her. here there are no emergency services. nobody can help. how do you feel about what's happened to your country? i armageddon. behind this blanket, an arm reveals a body. slowly, carefully it's uncovered. and then, the moment of realisation. he cries a father lost. we mentioned last week that there have been plaudits for the bbc teams on the ground, but some viewers had reservations about the coverage. two of them recorded their thoughts for us on camera. first, john carberry reacting to that last clip we saw, and then clive kelly. during the filming of the results of the turkish earthquake on the early evening news of 8 february, a man discovered the remains of his of his whole family crushed into the rubble. the camera closed in on him and continued to film. this was a prolonged and disgraceful intrusion on private misery, and whoever sanctioned it should be ashamed of themselves. we don't need to be
under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child, cries. "fatima", a man shouts into a hole in the debris. we don't know what happened to her. here there are no emergency services. nobody can help. how do you feel about what's happened to your country? i armageddon. behind this blanket, an arm reveals a body. slowly, carefully it's uncovered. and then, the moment of realisation. he cries a father lost. we mentioned last week that there have been plaudits for the bbc teams on the...
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paramedics, there are also support forces, the laboratory is sent from all over the world, like adiyaman, to other provinces help is coming, the field hospital was established yesterday and today it started providing services to the injured and the sick. television from the countries of the region and friends rushed to help the victims of the earthquake that they had thanked regarding this matter and the importance of providing relief and sending aid to the victims of the earthquake in syria . thank you. thank you very much, dear colleague hossam helali, sed and sima reporter in syria, hamid from turkey , turkish judiciary has started investigating some violations that led to the disaster in the recent earthquake in this country, some people stole from stores and shops after the earthquake in turkey. he was arrested in the midst of the unprecedented crisis of the devastating earthquake in the southern province of turkey. the investigation of the most important cause of the destruction of 120,000 buildings due to the earthquake revealed the violations of the construction contractors. 12 v
paramedics, there are also support forces, the laboratory is sent from all over the world, like adiyaman, to other provinces help is coming, the field hospital was established yesterday and today it started providing services to the injured and the sick. television from the countries of the region and friends rushed to help the victims of the earthquake that they had thanked regarding this matter and the importance of providing relief and sending aid to the victims of the earthquake in syria ....
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under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child, cries. know what happened to her. here there are no emergency services. nobody can help. how do you feel about what's happened to your country? i armageddon. behind this blanket, an arm reveals a body. slowly, carefully it's uncovered. and then, the moment of realisation. he cries
under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child, cries. know what happened to her. here there are no emergency services. nobody can help. how do you feel about what's happened to your country? i armageddon. behind this blanket, an arm reveals a body. slowly, carefully it's uncovered. and then, the moment of realisation. he cries
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well, as if in spite of death itself, real miracles happen from under the rubble in the city of adiyamanday they got a four-year-old girl 178 hours under the rubble, despite the fact that at night it is minus temperatures also a week later, after the tragedy, a man was found alive in the most difficult conditions with constant risk in a search operation, along with colleagues from the cis , russian rescuers and doctors participate for their, without exaggeration, heroic work and watched our correspondent valentina solovyova and here is her report from kakha romansha. and more than 160 hours underground, he waited for help, and the man pulled out our rescuers tonight , together with colleagues from belarus and kyrgyzstan , they worked searchlights, risking the life of the structure, they could collapse at any moment, but it was impossible to delay protecting the road for us. it's good to be under the rubble. our doctors put the man on a drip and made an injection of painkillers, now his condition is satisfactory. life is no more. the ministry of emergency situations continues round the cl
well, as if in spite of death itself, real miracles happen from under the rubble in the city of adiyamanday they got a four-year-old girl 178 hours under the rubble, despite the fact that at night it is minus temperatures also a week later, after the tragedy, a man was found alive in the most difficult conditions with constant risk in a search operation, along with colleagues from the cis , russian rescuers and doctors participate for their, without exaggeration, heroic work and watched our...
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of turkey, suleyman suyelo, reported that 10 cities were affected, among them khazayn-tep hatay, adiyaman, malatiya, adana , diabakir and kilis. the tremor was felt in the capital ankara and other turkish cities, as well as in throughout the region in cyprus and lebanon, state media reported that many buildings collapsed in leppo province. a source in the civil service rudely reported that several buildings collapsed there as well. people in damascus , as well as in the lebanese cities of beirut and tripoli , ran out into the streets and got into cars to avoid 'to leave their homes in case of a landslide, about 4% of turkey's territory is located in the zones of destructive earthquakes , after a powerful earthquake in the area and landslides in the north-west of turkey in 1999 , more than 17 thousand people died about the plans the united states was informed of the downing of the chinese balloon, the head of the white house, jubain, stated that he clearly conveyed to the chinese side what measures the united states was going to take regarding this balloon. the military said that they are
of turkey, suleyman suyelo, reported that 10 cities were affected, among them khazayn-tep hatay, adiyaman, malatiya, adana , diabakir and kilis. the tremor was felt in the capital ankara and other turkish cities, as well as in throughout the region in cyprus and lebanon, state media reported that many buildings collapsed in leppo province. a source in the civil service rudely reported that several buildings collapsed there as well. people in damascus , as well as in the lebanese cities of...
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thousands of buildings were toppled by this week's powerful earthquake. 400 of them in the city of adiyaman alone. this shows the lack of rescue workers who have been spread thin. three days have passed since the earthquake hit and the city is littered with corpses, many wrapped in blankets waiting for authorities to pick them up. our coverage continues throughout the newscast. coming up at 5:30 our ian cull talks to a reverend in aleppo, syria, who has opened the doors to his church. hundreds of people are already there seeking shelter after losing everything they had in the quake. why he says hope is diminishing fast in his city. >>> president biden's supporters are celebrating his state of the union performance. while republicans are finger pointing, accusing the president of being partisan and divisive. the boisterous reaction as he takes it on the road to wisconsin with an eye on an anticipated 2024 re-election bid. alice barr has the latest from the white house. ♪♪ >> reporter: president biden on the road today in battleground wisconsin. >> last night i reported on the state of the un
thousands of buildings were toppled by this week's powerful earthquake. 400 of them in the city of adiyaman alone. this shows the lack of rescue workers who have been spread thin. three days have passed since the earthquake hit and the city is littered with corpses, many wrapped in blankets waiting for authorities to pick them up. our coverage continues throughout the newscast. coming up at 5:30 our ian cull talks to a reverend in aleppo, syria, who has opened the doors to his church. hundreds...
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that a woman succeeded after 222 save the clock from the rubble last night, a 77-year-old man in adiyaman and two members of a family in hatay were rescued from the rubble. the seven-member family is said to be hearing the voices of the other members of the hamarzi family many times, and efforts to rescue them continue. iranian relief and rescue praised the earthquake victims in turkey the head of the turkish red crescent emphasized the importance of the role of the iranian red crescent in the debris removal operation and sending humanitarian aid to the earthquake victims in turkey and said that the iranian rescue team was one of the first relief and rescue teams in turkey. after the current earthquake and the turkish nation from these services
that a woman succeeded after 222 save the clock from the rubble last night, a 77-year-old man in adiyaman and two members of a family in hatay were rescued from the rubble. the seven-member family is said to be hearing the voices of the other members of the hamarzi family many times, and efforts to rescue them continue. iranian relief and rescue praised the earthquake victims in turkey the head of the turkish red crescent emphasized the importance of the role of the iranian red crescent in the...
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as you can see there, toppled by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake. 400 buildings alone in a city of adiyaman. only 200 have been checked to see if there are survivors in them. rescue workers have been spread thin across the region. it's been three days since the earthquake hit and the city is littered with corpses wrapped in blankets waiting for the authorities to pick them up. >>> just in to our newsroom alameda county supervisor richard valle has died. we are working to determine the cause. valle was 73 years old and represented district 2 covering hayward, union city, newark and parts of fremont. he had this position since 2012. his colleagues say he was a big advocate for at-risk youth. he is the second member on alameda county board of supervisors to die in office in recent years. wilma chan was hit and killed by a car while walking her dog in 2021. >>> we have new information this evening on the man accused of stalking and shooting a san jose police officer. in his first court appearance today the suspect identified as louis alberto cantu. cantu, who is undocumented, uses multiple alia
as you can see there, toppled by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake. 400 buildings alone in a city of adiyaman. only 200 have been checked to see if there are survivors in them. rescue workers have been spread thin across the region. it's been three days since the earthquake hit and the city is littered with corpses wrapped in blankets waiting for the authorities to pick them up. >>> just in to our newsroom alameda county supervisor richard valle has died. we are working to determine the...
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the islamic republic of iran also established a field hospital in the earthquake-stricken city of adiyaman, where everything is needed, the laboratory of this news and more tonight, in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. dear viewers, i would like to congratulate you on the coming of eid mubarak of the holy prophet , may god bless him and grant him peace. encircled in the snow hastened and soon the way the communication of a number of blocked roads will be reopened. mr. vahidi also informed about the delivery of essential items to the villagers in the snow . aid is being provided to the areas of shadgan cities with the efforts of the responsible agencies and jihadist groups. the product advanced and provided relief in the snow . the air force of the army sent 12 planes from the bases in the west and center of the country to the heights of zagros, explaining to the villages the essential items in the three provinces of chaharmahal and bakhtiari, lorestan , boyka, and it started immediately. let us add to shahrekord that two helicopters of the red crescent society and th
the islamic republic of iran also established a field hospital in the earthquake-stricken city of adiyaman, where everything is needed, the laboratory of this news and more tonight, in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. dear viewers, i would like to congratulate you on the coming of eid mubarak of the holy prophet , may god bless him and grant him peace. encircled in the snow hastened and soon the way the communication of a number of blocked roads will be reopened. mr....
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city of gaziantep, in fact stuart from the face of the earth damage catastrophic at the top of the adiyaman city hall building at the bottom what was left of it shocked us the largest disaster in centuries since the verzidzhane earthquake in 1939 the epicenter of the earthquake at 7.7 points was determined in the area of the firefighters, as roman masha affected thousands people in these shots, turkish rescuers from a destroyed house carry a frightened girl nearby in their arms. at the father's rescued boy, people are pulled out of the rescuers and volunteers, but there are no specialists enough roads every hour, affected under the rubble since last night. the first shocks of almost eight points were at 4:00 in the morning and dispersed in a dozen cities of residents who managed to flee to the street, the rest were captured, someone recorded a video and reported about himself thanks to mobile communications , someone was found by voice during the analysis blockages. i am still at a loss and do not understand what happened all of a sudden. we felt the house shaking, the children got scared
city of gaziantep, in fact stuart from the face of the earth damage catastrophic at the top of the adiyaman city hall building at the bottom what was left of it shocked us the largest disaster in centuries since the verzidzhane earthquake in 1939 the epicenter of the earthquake at 7.7 points was determined in the area of the firefighters, as roman masha affected thousands people in these shots, turkish rescuers from a destroyed house carry a frightened girl nearby in their arms. at the...
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under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries.ts into a hole in the debris. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same disparate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?" this child cries as she is carried to safety. many areas are still without power tonight. some people are homeless. others are just too scared to go back indoors. translation: they are - speaking, but nobody comes. we are finished. we are finished, my god, there is nobody here, nobody. what kind of state is this? in the winter snow, this part of turkey is bitterly cold. people burn what they can in the street to keep warm. but it doesn't hold off the biting wind and the feelings of abandonment. only a fraction of the help needed has arrived here so far. it makes each day feel like a fresh struggle for survival. anna fo
under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries.ts into a hole in the debris. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same disparate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?" this child cries as she is carried to safety. many areas are...
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matt bradley, nbc news, adiyaman, turkey >>> there is a state of emergency in nevada tonight over a possible gasoline shortage it all started with a leak at a california fuel pipeline creating a chain reaction sparking panic at the pumps in vegas dana griffin reports >> we're stuck in gas lines. >> reporter: for people in las vegas -- >> i've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: -- this is how bad it got for panicked drivers worried about gas prices going up and supply running out >> has the pandemonium set in yet well, i believe so. >> reporter: at the sam's club in las vegas the line backed up at least a quarter of a mile into the street >> there are people all over the place >> reporter: rosie tucker works at a gas station in las vegas that last night ran out of fuel. he says drivers were growing tense. when you looked outside the gas station window what did you see? >> reporter: yeah, like imagine, like, black friday, you know, people waiting in front of stores and what not. >> reporter: the chaos stems from a pipeline leak at this fuel facility in southern california that shut down deli
matt bradley, nbc news, adiyaman, turkey >>> there is a state of emergency in nevada tonight over a possible gasoline shortage it all started with a leak at a california fuel pipeline creating a chain reaction sparking panic at the pumps in vegas dana griffin reports >> we're stuck in gas lines. >> reporter: for people in las vegas -- >> i've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: -- this is how bad it got for panicked drivers worried about gas prices going up and...
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these rescuers from usaid are in the hard-hit city of adiyaman. >> the devastation that this particular city has faced is dramatic. it's gonna take so long to rebuild. >> reporter: when you're back in the united states and you're waiting on that call to come, are you chomping at the bit? >> yes, absolutely. it's like this is what we prepare and train for all year long for our careers. >> reporter: equipped with specialized tools, including cameras able to get into the rubble and scan for possible survivors and dogs trained to find humans. 17-year-old adnan muhammet korkut is one of the dwindling few who've emerged from the depths of this catastrophe. >> adnan! >> reporter: this is him being pulled from the rubble of his family's flattened apartment building after 94 hours. adnan's relieved family there to greet him. did you hear the rescuers trying to get to you? did you hear the drills and the heavy equipment? he says after a while he could hear but was afraid that they were not going to hear his voice. he told us he ate flowers from the family living room to survive. >> marcus moore j
these rescuers from usaid are in the hard-hit city of adiyaman. >> the devastation that this particular city has faced is dramatic. it's gonna take so long to rebuild. >> reporter: when you're back in the united states and you're waiting on that call to come, are you chomping at the bit? >> yes, absolutely. it's like this is what we prepare and train for all year long for our careers. >> reporter: equipped with specialized tools, including cameras able to get into the...
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under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries.shouts into a hole in the debris. we do not know what happened to her. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same desperate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?", this child cries, as she is carried to safety. many areas are still without power tonight. some people are homeless. others are just too scared to go back indoors. translation: they are - speaking, but nobody comes. we are finished. we are finished, my god, there is nobody here, nobody. what kind of state is this? in the winter snow, this part of turkey is bitterly cold. people burn what they can in the street to keep warm. but it doesn't hold off the biting wind and the feelings of abandonment. only a fraction of the help needed has arrived here so far. it makes each day feel like a fresh struggle for survival. anna
under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries.shouts into a hole in the debris. we do not know what happened to her. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same desperate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?", this child cries, as she is carried to safety. many areas...
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under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries. fatima! hole in the debris. we don't know what happened to her. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. how do you feel about what's happened to your country? armageddon. behind this blanket, an arm reveals a body. slowly, carefully, it's uncovered. and then the moment of realisation. a father lost. we mentioned last week that there have been plaudits for the bbc teams on the ground, but some viewers had reservations about the coverage. two of them recorded their thoughts for us on camera. first, john carberry reacting to that last clip we saw, and then clive shelley. during the filming of the results of the turkish earthquake on the early evening news of february the eighth, a man discovered the remains of his whole family crushed into the rubble. the camera closed in on him and continued to film. this was a prolonged and disgraceful intrusion on private misery, and whoever sanctioned it should be ashamed of themselves. we don't need to be so close to what's happening on the
under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries. fatima! hole in the debris. we don't know what happened to her. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. how do you feel about what's happened to your country? armageddon. behind this blanket, an arm reveals a body. slowly, carefully, it's uncovered. and then the moment of realisation. a father lost. we mentioned last week that there have been plaudits for the bbc teams on the ground, but some viewers had reservations about...
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stuart from the face of the earth catastrophic damage at the top of the building of the city hall of adiyaman below what was left of it shocked us the largest disaster in the centuries since the varzinjane earthquake in 1939 the epicenter of the earthquake at 7.7 points was determined in the area of pozarchikov roman masha suffered thousands people in these shots, turkish rescuers from a destroyed house carry a frightened girl nearby in their arms. at the father’s , the rescued boy is pulling people out of the rescuers and volunteers for specialists are not enough roads every hour, affected under the rubble since last night. almost eight points were at four in the morning and went to a dozen cities of residents who managed to flee to the street, the rest were captured, someone recorded a video and informed himself , thanks to mobile communications, someone was found by voice during the analysis of the rubble. please, i am still at a loss and do not understand what happened all of a sudden. we felt the house shaking, the children got scared and started screaming. we haven't had anything li
stuart from the face of the earth catastrophic damage at the top of the building of the city hall of adiyaman below what was left of it shocked us the largest disaster in the centuries since the varzinjane earthquake in 1939 the epicenter of the earthquake at 7.7 points was determined in the area of pozarchikov roman masha suffered thousands people in these shots, turkish rescuers from a destroyed house carry a frightened girl nearby in their arms. at the father’s , the rescued...
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under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries.n shouts into a hole in the debris. we don't know what happened to her. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same desperate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?" this child cries as she is carried to safety. many areas are still without power tonight. some people are homeless. others are just too scared to go back indoors. translation: they are - speaking, but nobody comes. we are finished. we are finished, my god, there is nobody here, nobody. what kind of state is this? in the winter snow, this part of turkey is bitterly cold. people burn what they can in the street to keep warm. but it doesn't hold off the biting wind and the feelings of abandonment. only a fraction of the help needed has arrived here so far. it makes each day feel like a fresh struggle for survival. anna
under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries.n shouts into a hole in the debris. we don't know what happened to her. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same desperate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?" this child cries as she is carried to safety. many areas...
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under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries.to her. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same desperate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?", this child cries, as she is carried to safety. many areas are still without power tonight. some people are homeless. others are just too scared to go back indoors. translation: they are - speaking, but nobody comes. we are finished. we are finished, my god, there is nobody here, nobody. what kind of state is this? in the winter snow, this part of turkey is bitterly cold. people burn what they can in the street to keep warm. but it doesn't hold off the biting wind and the feelings of abandonment. only a fraction of the help needed has arrived here so far. it makes each day feel like a fresh struggle for survival. anna foster, bbc news, marash. kerri murray is president of shelter
under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries.to her. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same desperate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?", this child cries, as she is carried to safety. many areas are still without power tonight. some people are homeless....
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under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries.a man shouts into a hole in the debris. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same disparate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?" this child cries as she is carried to safety. many areas are still without power tonight. some people are homeless. others are just too scared to go back indoors. translation: they are - speaking, but nobody comes. we are finished. we are finished, my god, there is nobody here, nobody. what kind of state is this? in the winter snow, this part of turkey is bitterly cold. people burn what they can in the street to keep warm. but it doesn't hold off the biting wind and the feelings of abandonment. only a fraction of the help needed has arrived here so far. it makes each day feel like a fresh struggle for survival. anna foster, bbc news, marash. yester
under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries.a man shouts into a hole in the debris. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same disparate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?" this child cries as she is carried to safety. many areas are still without power tonight....
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in adiyaman, rescuers pull a boy from the wreckage. alive and conscious, he is comforted. closer to the epicentre, alive after 62 hours, demira. she'd been on the sofa with her relative when the quake brought down their home. "was she next to you?" asks her rescuer. "yes, i tried to touch her but i couldn't reach. "the concrete slab trapped me," he says. where rescuers can reach, they dig through the night. as another is body found and a now tragically familiar ritual — relatives must go and identify the dead. at dawn they carried on searching in the city of adana where rescuers find more bodies. and for the survivors, it is a fight to stay warm in a city becoming a hub for the homeless. i meet naseemi, and he shows me what it's like for his family. shocked and exhausted, they sleep when they can. "i don't know what i feel, i don't know what i think. "i don't know what i'm going to do," says naseemi. and the worry now is of a further humanitarian disaster as supplies struggle to reach many. the aid is getting through here in adana, but it is bitterly cold at night, and now
in adiyaman, rescuers pull a boy from the wreckage. alive and conscious, he is comforted. closer to the epicentre, alive after 62 hours, demira. she'd been on the sofa with her relative when the quake brought down their home. "was she next to you?" asks her rescuer. "yes, i tried to touch her but i couldn't reach. "the concrete slab trapped me," he says. where rescuers can reach, they dig through the night. as another is body found and a now tragically familiar ritual...
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survivors here in the south—eastern city of adiyaman say one week on, conditions are getting worse.ting aid in. the united nations aid chief, martin griffiths, has been there to look at the damage and acknowledged humanitarian efforts were failing. i have been hearing stories here in aleppo this morning, that will chill you, with what happened in those early hours of that terrible day. what is the most striking here, is, even in aleppo, which has suffered so much these many years, this moment, that moment, a week or more ago, was about the worst these people have experienced. so an urgent demand for aid in syria amid complex politics. the area affected is controlled by multiple groups. they include the syrian and turkish governments, kurds, andjihadi rebels in the north—west idlib province. the bab—el—hawa crossing over the turkish border is currently the only approved route into rebel—held territory. this is an aid convoy at the crossing today, bound for north—west syria. the un says it's urgently seeking approval for additional crossing points. the red cross is calling for politic
survivors here in the south—eastern city of adiyaman say one week on, conditions are getting worse.ting aid in. the united nations aid chief, martin griffiths, has been there to look at the damage and acknowledged humanitarian efforts were failing. i have been hearing stories here in aleppo this morning, that will chill you, with what happened in those early hours of that terrible day. what is the most striking here, is, even in aleppo, which has suffered so much these many years, this...
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overnight in adiyaman, there was a miraculous rescue of a 33 old mother and her sexual daughter.live by turkish miners and a american rescue team at the bench up more than 100 hours. it is a true bright spot in a very dark moment for the region, which has suffered with the united nations aide chief calls the region's worst event in 100 years. earlier today, i spoke with the founder of world central kitchen, chef josÉ andrÉs, who is on the ground with his team delivering thousands of hot meals to survivors. >> chef jose andrÉs, thank you for joining us. you and world central kitchen, you are on the ground in turkey into cities near the epicenter of the earthquake. can you tell us what you are seeing at this moment? >> well, i am talking to you from -- which is terribly remote. it's one city that has been really devastated. you mentioned we are already feeling around 16, 17 different towns and villages. so i am talking from this kitchen, in a factory where they used to feed employees, but something amazing happened. these groups of chefs from istanbul came with the help of friends
overnight in adiyaman, there was a miraculous rescue of a 33 old mother and her sexual daughter.live by turkish miners and a american rescue team at the bench up more than 100 hours. it is a true bright spot in a very dark moment for the region, which has suffered with the united nations aide chief calls the region's worst event in 100 years. earlier today, i spoke with the founder of world central kitchen, chef josÉ andrÉs, who is on the ground with his team delivering thousands of hot meals...
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in the city of adiyaman, the slow response has frustrated survivors like cengiz karadag. >> this is theh day. from now on, we want psychological and financial help from the state. reporter: today, an independent business group estimated turkiye's financial damage at more than $84 billion. that damage extends out to rural areas. this snow-covered village of polat was almost entirely ruined. the people's only hope is to hold on until spring. >> we sleep in mud, altogether with 2, 3, four families. there aren't enough tents in the village so we stay together. reporter: across the border in syria, u.n. emergency relief coordinator martin griffiths visited regime-controlled aleppo where he said the rescue phase was coming to a close. >> now the humanitarian phase, the urgency of providing shelter, psychosocial care, food, schooling, and a sense of the future for these people, that's our obligation now. reporter: for many syrians, it is a new displacement after more than a decade of war. abu abed al-khalek and his family managed to escape their home without injury. >> we now live on the stree
in the city of adiyaman, the slow response has frustrated survivors like cengiz karadag. >> this is theh day. from now on, we want psychological and financial help from the state. reporter: today, an independent business group estimated turkiye's financial damage at more than $84 billion. that damage extends out to rural areas. this snow-covered village of polat was almost entirely ruined. the people's only hope is to hold on until spring. >> we sleep in mud, altogether with 2, 3,...
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meanwhile, turkish president tayyip erdogan is continng his tours of the destruction today in adiyamanited an aid hub, swarming with people whose town was levelled by the quake. pres. erdogan: i know very well that words are not enough to describe the pain we are going through. jane: criticism over lax government assistance has been unceasing. the slow response leads to desperation in tent cities like this one, where many syrian refugees are living. rabie: i am not sleeping at night trying to provide for my kids. when the aid car shows up, a thousand people in need rush to it. naser: this note is from heba, pwh. god help me, she's gone, my god. jane: across the border in syria, a father clutched onto the tiny clothes of his dead children. naser al waka sat in theuins of his destroyed home in jenderes, west of aleppo. three of his children were rescued but he lost his wife and six other children. naser: we are used to airstrikes, we are used to rockets, to barrel bombs, this is normal to us. but an earthquake, it's a god act, this is the first time this happens with us. jane: for over a
meanwhile, turkish president tayyip erdogan is continng his tours of the destruction today in adiyamanited an aid hub, swarming with people whose town was levelled by the quake. pres. erdogan: i know very well that words are not enough to describe the pain we are going through. jane: criticism over lax government assistance has been unceasing. the slow response leads to desperation in tent cities like this one, where many syrian refugees are living. rabie: i am not sleeping at night trying to...
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government in any situation, the scale of it is massive and you can see that walking through a city like adiyaman. >> the manpower they need. while those chances of hope are dwindling, they're still there. all right, matt bradley, thank you. >>> still ahead, president biden is just minutes away from meeting with governors at the white house. and he's tamping down on criticism over the u.s. response to china's spy balloon. >> this thing was gigantic. what happened if it came down and hit a school in a rural area? >> the parts add up to the size of a small car. ahead, what investigators are still looking for. >>> but, first, air raid alerts across ukraine, a missile barrage is raising concerns of a new offensive. we're in the region ahead. oncera new offensive. we're in the region ahead. first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. even walking was tough. i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. cosentyx can help you move, look, and feel better... by treating the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting...get checked for tuberculosis. an i
government in any situation, the scale of it is massive and you can see that walking through a city like adiyaman. >> the manpower they need. while those chances of hope are dwindling, they're still there. all right, matt bradley, thank you. >>> still ahead, president biden is just minutes away from meeting with governors at the white house. and he's tamping down on criticism over the u.s. response to china's spy balloon. >> this thing was gigantic. what happened if it came...
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the search effort continues here in the hard hit city of adiyaman where many of the buildings have beened or partly damaged, and we're getting a glimpse of the lives impacted. there's a children's book here. i see a backpack. there's even more books and clothing here. just the damage is unimaginable, and this morning, so many people are holding on to hope for those still trapped in the rubble. this morning, survival against all odds as the death toll from the catastrophic earthquake that hit turkey and syria has now surpassed 24,000. a 16-year-old girl rescued today. her life saved after spending 119 hours buried under the rubble of her apartment building carried on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance. rescuers embracing. her cousins relieved. rescuers not giving up, drilling and cutting through collapsed buildings. excavators moving away debris. [ speaking non-english ] "we pulled him out alive," this rescuer says. this dramatic drone footage showing officials lowering a stretcher into the rubble as they rescue a survivor trapped by pounds of rubble and debris for 108 hours and carried
the search effort continues here in the hard hit city of adiyaman where many of the buildings have beened or partly damaged, and we're getting a glimpse of the lives impacted. there's a children's book here. i see a backpack. there's even more books and clothing here. just the damage is unimaginable, and this morning, so many people are holding on to hope for those still trapped in the rubble. this morning, survival against all odds as the death toll from the catastrophic earthquake that hit...
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yesterday, in the southern turkish city of adiyaman, rescuers chant "god is great," as they pull a four—year—olde after 178 hours under the ruins. but they're likely to be some of the last miraculous survivors. as the digging continues, the un is warning the death count will likely more than double, as the rescue phase of its operations ends. now it's about supporting the survivors. millions of them injured, traumatised and homeless in freezing conditions. providing shelter, food and health care in the wreckage of a stable country like turkey is challenging enough. across the border in syria, over a decade into a civil war, it's proving near impossible. only one of the four original border crossings in the country has been open. the us government has led calls for syria's president assad to let more aid reach people in rebel—held areas of northern syria. last night he agreed to let the un use two more crossings for three months of aid deliveries. syria supports the entry of humanitarian aid into the region through all possible cross points, whether from inside syria or across the borders. the wh
yesterday, in the southern turkish city of adiyaman, rescuers chant "god is great," as they pull a four—year—olde after 178 hours under the ruins. but they're likely to be some of the last miraculous survivors. as the digging continues, the un is warning the death count will likely more than double, as the rescue phase of its operations ends. now it's about supporting the survivors. millions of them injured, traumatised and homeless in freezing conditions. providing shelter, food...
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carried out alive after an hours long rescue effort from a building not far from here in the city of adiyamansting them, where sea of american from fairfax county, virginia, now this went on for hours, as i mentioned. it was a unique rescue effort, not only because it was so long after the initial quake, well longer than the 72 hours that most experts say is the golden period when we can expect to find victims alive. this was also because this was done, lead, not by rescue workers, but by turkish coal miners. and they constructed an effort that resembled a coal mine, using pieces of wood that they were chopping up. and again, the u.s. actually took the back seat here. they were waiting in the wings, and they provided medical care when this, mother and eventually her child were taken out. we were there the entire time, it was just gut-wrenching, an emotional. but ultimately, an incredibly hopeful scene to watch. now we understand, actually, the mother who was taken out, told her cousin, who told our local producer, that there are other people who are still, they're impossibly still alive insid
carried out alive after an hours long rescue effort from a building not far from here in the city of adiyamansting them, where sea of american from fairfax county, virginia, now this went on for hours, as i mentioned. it was a unique rescue effort, not only because it was so long after the initial quake, well longer than the 72 hours that most experts say is the golden period when we can expect to find victims alive. this was also because this was done, lead, not by rescue workers, but by...
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in the southern turkish city of adiyaman, rescuers chant "god is great," as they pull a young girl alivers under the ruins. but she's likely one of the last miraculous survivors. as the digging continues, the un is warning the death count will likely more than double, as the rescue phase of its operations ends. now it's about supporting the survivors. millions of them injured, traumatised and homeless in freezing conditions. providing shelter, food and health care in the wreckage of a stable country like turkey is challenging enough. across the border in syria, over a decade into a civil war, it's proving near impossible. only one of the four original border crossings in the country has been open. the us government has led calls for syria's president assad to let more aid reach people in rebel—held areas of northern syria. last night he agreed to let the un use two more crossings for three months of aid deliveries. syria support the entry of humanitarian aid into the region through all possible crossing points, whatever, from inside syria or across the borders. the white helmets emergenc
in the southern turkish city of adiyaman, rescuers chant "god is great," as they pull a young girl alivers under the ruins. but she's likely one of the last miraculous survivors. as the digging continues, the un is warning the death count will likely more than double, as the rescue phase of its operations ends. now it's about supporting the survivors. millions of them injured, traumatised and homeless in freezing conditions. providing shelter, food and health care in the wreckage of a...
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let us take you to adiyaman.more than 100 new graves. we have counted 28 that have been filled and the rest will soon be, too. but some of the mourners have been telling us that they have been getting phone calls from friends and relatives who live in some of the most remote parts of the mountainside, where other people have died but their bodies can't be brought here to be buried because they are trapped by the snow. for survivors in the town at the heart of this disaster, life is as precarious as it gets. you can understand why if you want to venture back inside their homes. and who could have survived this? well, this lady did, with her son. they escaped from the seventh floor. translation: the earthquake was never ending. my son was screaming, but somehow we managed to get down the stairs. when the president visited her town, he is said to have remarked that the disaster was part of the fate 's plan. disaster was part of the fate 's lan. ., disaster was part of the fate 's ian. ., ., , ., disaster was part of
let us take you to adiyaman.more than 100 new graves. we have counted 28 that have been filled and the rest will soon be, too. but some of the mourners have been telling us that they have been getting phone calls from friends and relatives who live in some of the most remote parts of the mountainside, where other people have died but their bodies can't be brought here to be buried because they are trapped by the snow. for survivors in the town at the heart of this disaster, life is as...
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among them, is that of this volleyball team who were staying at a hotel in adiyaman when the quake strucke been found in the wreckage. this is what remains of the hotel — rescue teams are still searching for the 33 who remain unaccounted for. mass burials have begun close to the epicentre of the second quake — aid workers say the death toll is so high that there's not enough space for individual graves. some of that grief has turned to anger — there's mounting criticism of the turkish government's response to the disaster. here's unal chevikoz from the republican people's party, turkey's largest opposition party. u nfortu nately, most of unfortunately, most of the buildings which have been devastated and demolished are two or three years ago, that means standards have been applied and that is one of the difficulty is that the legion has lived and people are furious about that and it's one of the reasons why. mr erdogan has accepted "shortcomings" but insists the situation is under control. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in osmaniye. she described what she has been se
among them, is that of this volleyball team who were staying at a hotel in adiyaman when the quake strucke been found in the wreckage. this is what remains of the hotel — rescue teams are still searching for the 33 who remain unaccounted for. mass burials have begun close to the epicentre of the second quake — aid workers say the death toll is so high that there's not enough space for individual graves. some of that grief has turned to anger — there's mounting criticism of the turkish...
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back here in adiyaman, up until just last night, it was local residents who were digging through thiss trying to save their loved ones and their neighbors. rebecca? >> all right, marcus, thank you so much. hard to even imagine that level of devastation. >>> we turn now to the latest on the chinese spy balloon. the pentagon confirms that there were four previous flights over sensitive sites in the u.s. and they were part of a global surveillance operation. terry moran is tracking the story from washington. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. that chinese spy balloon shot down by the u.s. off the south carolina coast, it turns out to be part of an aggressive worldwide surveillance program chinese have been conducting for several years. u.s. officials say that program sent surveillance balloons over dozens of countries across five continents targeting military bases and other sensitive sites and u.s. officials are now briefing allies and partners around the world on the program including japan and taiwan. and here in washington, officials have been combing through th
back here in adiyaman, up until just last night, it was local residents who were digging through thiss trying to save their loved ones and their neighbors. rebecca? >> all right, marcus, thank you so much. hard to even imagine that level of devastation. >>> we turn now to the latest on the chinese spy balloon. the pentagon confirms that there were four previous flights over sensitive sites in the u.s. and they were part of a global surveillance operation. terry moran is tracking...
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centred in kahramanmaras, pazarcik, affected provinces of kahramanmaras, hatay, gaziantep, 0smaniye, adiyamanana, diyarbakir, and kilis. a 7.4 magnitude is seriously destructive. at the moment, all of our governors are at the head of their duties. gendarmerie, police, turkish armed forces, disaster and emergency teams, turkish red crescent and search and rescue teams from all over the country are being dispatched to the region. the situation in northern syria, with many areas held by rebel groups is also very serious. these pictures were filmed in idlib — they show how buildings have simply collapsed. it's feared many people were inside, sleeping, when the tremor struck before dawn. the white helmets — the medical and rescue group which works in rebel—held areas of syria rescued this child from a collapsed building in azaz, that's a town just a few miles from the border with turkey. syria's government says more than 230 people have been killed, and 600 more injured in government—held areas. the figure in rebel—held territories is not yet clear, but given that they are generally closer to the
centred in kahramanmaras, pazarcik, affected provinces of kahramanmaras, hatay, gaziantep, 0smaniye, adiyamanana, diyarbakir, and kilis. a 7.4 magnitude is seriously destructive. at the moment, all of our governors are at the head of their duties. gendarmerie, police, turkish armed forces, disaster and emergency teams, turkish red crescent and search and rescue teams from all over the country are being dispatched to the region. the situation in northern syria, with many areas held by rebel...
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this young girl was pulled from the rubble of an apartment block in the southern turkish city of adiyamanria now 'coming to a close', and he's warned that people in parts of rebel held north—west syria are being failed by a lack of support and aid. these pictures are coming to us live from malatya. they illustrate part of the battle thatis they illustrate part of the battle that is goings on to get help inside. a convoy, passings into syria from turkey, it is the third such delivery. experts say it's the tache the iceberg in terms of the amount of aid that needs to get in. —— the tip of the iceberg. the aid agencies have to be able to guarantee the safety of staff and there continues to be the concern that armed groups could either attack aid workers, or steal the aid thatis attack aid workers, or steal the aid that is coming in, or possibly government side where it has control could do the same. so there is a lack of confidence at the moment, which is inhibiting the aid operation that is needed. 0ur correspondent laura bic sir in the turkish city of its ken druj, where many are living in
this young girl was pulled from the rubble of an apartment block in the southern turkish city of adiyamanria now 'coming to a close', and he's warned that people in parts of rebel held north—west syria are being failed by a lack of support and aid. these pictures are coming to us live from malatya. they illustrate part of the battle thatis they illustrate part of the battle that is goings on to get help inside. a convoy, passings into syria from turkey, it is the third such delivery. experts...
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this is the scene live in adiyaman one of the hardest hit areas — where president erdogan is speakingsday. 0ur correspondent quentin sommerville is with rescuers in antakya in southern turkey. we'vejust received his report on the rescue efforts there. it is now day five of the rescue operation. just have a look up in this building. we have been following these rescue workers since last night. they are mostly volunteers, they have barely had any sleep. one of them told me he's had three hours in the last five days. they think they have heard someone inside. i was just up there, we could not see anyone. they are now digging under the rubble to try and retrieve someone, but what there is up there is an overpowering smell of dead bodies. 0n the first, second and third day of the rescue mission, they were finding a lot of people. this lot pulled out maybe a couple of dozen, including very young children, from buildings all along here. they say these buildings, and if you look at these buildings, they have collapsed on their side and then you have these buildings which have flattened comple
this is the scene live in adiyaman one of the hardest hit areas — where president erdogan is speakingsday. 0ur correspondent quentin sommerville is with rescuers in antakya in southern turkey. we'vejust received his report on the rescue efforts there. it is now day five of the rescue operation. just have a look up in this building. we have been following these rescue workers since last night. they are mostly volunteers, they have barely had any sleep. one of them told me he's had three hours...