back in the uk, cemil gorsal and his son erkan lost an important source of information.last few days, how on earth a government can stop twitter? how do you expect these people to communicate with each other to find out what's happening in their cities to loved ones? people are asking to be saved - and the government decides, 0k, well now we're going to restrict twitter- in the country. the turkish government says it's been cooperating with twitter "to combat disinformation, which causes panic and chaos", and that the social media platform was restored shortly afterwards. that evening, temperatures plunged below freezing. fearful of further aftershocks, many survivors spent the night in the open or in hastily—erected shelters. a bigger international response was badly needed. more volunteers were about to leave for turkey. here we are in stansted airport about to depart for adana airport. there are eight saraid members in country already and there are 11 en route. we are among the last three to travel. the international search and rescue team saraid were heading for mara