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with those for recommendations. judge. to the situation in turkey and syria now and 11 days on, remarkably, there are still people being pulled alive from the rubble, left by the powerful earthquakes that hit the region. a teenage girl has been rescued from a collapsed building near the epicentre of the quakes. overall, the number of dead is now more than 41,000. the united nations has launched a $1 billion humanitarian appeal for the turkish people. 0ur correspondent caroline davies reports from the city of adana, in southern turkey. an incredible story of survival. carefully, with many hands, 17 year old 0lena is lifted to safety after 248 hours under the rubble. these stories that have amazed the world are often down to a few factors and chance. to survive long term, so let s say over a week or ten days or something like that, you need mainly access to two things air and some sort of water source. so we say people can survive
james landale, bbc news. the first episode of the bbc documentary putin versus the west will be broadcast tonight on bbc two at 9pm, or you can stream all three episodes on the bbc iplayer right now. an explosion at a mosque next to a police station in pakistan has killed at least 59 people and injured more than 150 others. the cause of blast in peshawar is unclear, but officials say a suicide bombing can t be ruled out. our pakistan correspondent caroline davies reports from the scene. crawling from the rubble. this was a violent act during a time of prayer. the explosion ripped through the mosque in a police compound in peshawar when it was filling up for lunchtime prayers. hundreds were inside. rescue workers used their bare hands to try to shift the rubble. translation: the mosque is next to the police station. we were preparing ourselves for prayer and heading for the mosque. translation: we took 56
0ur pakistan correspondent caroline davies reports from the scene. a violent act that destroyed a place of prayer. the explosion ripped through the mosque in a police compound in peshawar when it was filling up for lunchtime prayers. hundreds were inside. some survivors crawled from the rubble. rescue workers used their bare hands to try to find others. ambulances were still arriving at peshawar s lady reading hospital well into the evening. the families who had waited hoping for better news, now distraught as instead, their loved ones arrived lifeless. inside the hospital, waiting in a corridor, we found zohaib nawaz, his arm in a plaster cast and his back injured. he told us that he remembers a white flash, and was blown five or six feet back by the force of the blast. then the rubble fell on him. he spent more than an hour trapped beneath it. still in his police uniform,
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