hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i m fredericka witfield. no now to turkey where the death toll from the earthquake has hit 25,000. time is running out to find other survivors. one senior u.n. official warns they are approaching the end of the search and rescue window. many of those who died are being buried in mass graves like this one in turkey. most of the survivors are left with nothing. cnn s nick payton walsh looks a some of the amazing rescue stories. reporter: increased desperation, cold, a lack of shelter, a government desperately doing all it can that simply can t be enough given the millions affected. amid all of that horror are moments of joy and relief. a 70-year-old woman pulled after 121 hours under the rubble just in the last hours and three brothers also pulled out after 120 hours. we saw ourselves another rescue in the heavily hit key city of millions after 109 hours. here s our report. over 100 hours after the worst quake in nearly 100 y
for turkey. those exclusively white pallets are bound for syria. they re going to go from los angeles to istanbul, cross the border and get to syria by the middle of the next week. if we walk over here, we re going to show you in terms of what s in these boxes, we have these sturdy backpacks meant for first responders. we have bandages, a makeshift tour tourniquet, water purification tablets. take a listen to what we heard about the two main types of supplies bound for turkey and sy syria. it s a combination of two things. the first set of supplies are to address really the acute emergency, so crush wounds, more critical care items, iv fluids,