shocked and exhausted. and here everyone is a survivor, patients and medics alike. dr keskin sheltered in this hospital and lost relatives to the quake. how are you coping in that situation? i am good, i am trying to be good, because they really need us, she says. but i say thank god, i still have my children. i can t think of a bigger pain for a mother than losing a child. and children without parents keep waiting for them to turn up. some have been reunited. but the rest remain the earthquake s anonymous children. tom bateman, bbc news, adana in southern turkey. residents of the australian
those children rescued with no parents or relatives? tom bateman has been given access to a hospital in the turkish city of adana, that s treating many of the youngest survivors. they are too young to know how much they have lost. the earth broke homes and fractured families. now it has taken away their names. she wants to sleep , says the doctor. medicines ease the pain wrought by the wreckage and she is nurtured by strangers, comforted. but no one knows where her parents are a baby with a future but no identity. we know where she was found and how she got here, but we are trying to find an address, the search is continuing, says dr keskin. all they know about some of the children that are brought in is which pile