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 that s why the big fear is of a second crisis. in syria s aleppo province, 100,000 people are homeless, says the un. the crisis has been badly worsened due to the country s shattering war. but for the first time since the earthquake, an aid convoy from turkey has arrived in the opposition held north west. but it won t be enough, and many lives are now at from cold and hunger. as they bury their dead, syria s survivors pray. this is a catastrophe that entombed thousands in their own buildings. now the earth is still again, some can be laid to rest. tom bateman, bbc news, adana in southern turkey. well, we can speak to our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, who sjust arrived
the survivors, it is a fight to stay warm in a city becoming a hub for the homeless. i meet this man and he shows me what it is 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, he says. 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 that is why the big fear is of a second crisis. in syria s aleppo province, 100,000 people are homeless, says the un. the crisis has been badly worsened due to the country s shattering war. but for the first time since the earthquake, an aid convoy from
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willing to do that. thank you very much forjoining us from not far from the crossing where, as was just reported, a convoy did get through, but it was aid that was on its way even before this earthquake struck. this northwest corner of syria was one of the worst affected in the country. but other parts of syria, including those under government control were also affected, including the major city of aleppo including the major city of aleppo in northern syria, and they are today, there has been the extraordinary scenes which continue to give people hope across northern syria and of course here in turkey as well, hoping against hope that people are still alive under the rubble, and they did find rescue teams working there able to pull someone who managed to survive despite the weight of the rubble and the freezing conditions. you can see