many of whom were already in dire need of humanitarian aid. our other main story this hour ambulance workers join nurses taking strike action in what is the biggest ever nhs walkout in england over pay disputes. we have been discussing this coming year from april s pay with the unions. we have the process through the pay review body. it s an independent process and we re keen to get the evidence that reflects the pressure that the nhs has been under in the wider context in terms of inflation. the head teacher of one of the uk s top private schools has been found dead, along with her husband and 7 year old daughter. a former girlfriend of the influencer andrew tate tells the bbc he encouraged her to work for his adult webcam company and was controlling and manipulative. and beyonce breaks records at the grammys and harry styles picks up album of the year at the music awards. good afternoon. rescue efforts continue after powerful earthquakes struck southern turkey and syria
without. damage because this is a major earthquake and a very powerful one. but a well designed building would not complex in the majority of places affected by this earthquake or these earthquakes. haw. places affected by this earthquake or these earthquakes. or these earthquakes. now, that would be understandable - or these earthquakes. now, that | would be understandable perhaps or these earthquakes. now, that - would be understandable perhaps on the other side of the border in syria, sub subject to bombardment for civil war for syria, sub subject to bombardment for civil warfor many syria, sub subject to bombardment for civil war for many years. no excuse, you re suggesting, in turkey? excuse, you re suggesting, in turke ? ~ 3 excuse, you re suggesting, in turke ? ~ , ., , ., ., turkey? well, it s a question of enforcin: turkey? well, it s a question of enforcing building turkey? well, it s a question of enforcing building codes. - turkey? well, it s a question of enfo
because a lot of people are still under the debris of the buildings. really, we need urgent help for the areas, especially talking about medical help. this has been a devastating earthquake. many people are still desperately trying to pull out those trapped in the rubble. and the danger continues, with more after shocks forcing people to flee for their lives. richard galpin, bbc news. lina sinjab is our correspondent in beirut. lina, you are actually you felt the power lina, you are actually you felt the power of lina, you are actually you felt the power of this lina, you are actually you felt the power of this quake - lina, you are actually you felt the power of this quake when . ? 3:15pm where i felt the whole buildin: ? 3:15pm where i felt the whole building shaking ? 3:15pm where i felt the whole building shaking right ? 3:15pm where i felt the whole building shaking right and - ? 3:15pm where i felt the whole building shaking right and left, | ? 3:15pm where
lot of shouting from people. i saw a lot of shouting from people. i saw a lot of rocks just put out from my building and each building. i took my children and my wife out of the building. my 2 storey building. i found thousands of people in the streets, just shouting, asking for everybody, asking for these families and children. many children are lost from theirfamilies. a lot and children. many children are lost from their families. a lot of buildings are totally destroyed. it was they could judgment day. after we left, we were still in the streets, many ways after this earthquake came then we started to find a place, a very safe place to take ourfamilies find a place, a very safe place to take our families but actually the street was the safest place, the most safe place for the families.