heard something of think they might have found someone. of course, we will keep a close eye on the rescue situation as international search and rescue teams arrive and help pours into the region. that is gaziantep in the south east of turkey. we will keep a close eye on that for you. 0ur correspondent anna foster has been travelling to the epicentre of the earthquake and sent this report from maras in southern turkey in the last hour well, in many ways this is the epicentre, this is one of their worst affected areas. this is where the quake happened in the early hours of the morning. and you can really say, this isjust hours of the morning. and you can
whole operation even more difficult. and as the days and weeks go on, people here will continue to struggle unless they feel there is a really concerted effort to try to do more, to give them what they need to continue to survive. than more, to give them what they need to continue to survive. continue to survive. an hour, many thanks again continue to survive. an hour, many thanks again for continue to survive. an hour, many thanks again for your continue to survive. an hour, many thanks again for your update. - continue to survive. an hour, many thanks again for your update. anna j thanks again for your update. anna foster, our correspondent in maras in the southern province of turkey. in northern syria, the situation was desperate even before earthquake struck, with crumbling infrastructure, an outbreak of cholera and freezing conditions. the region is home to millions of refugees, displaced by years of civil war. control of the area is divided between the government, kurdish
rescuers on through the dark, and in fact, people here are still on the streets. ijust want fact, people here are still on the streets. i just want to show you, so if you come around here. this building as there survivors, they are only looking for bodies in this building, but people are coming to find things to burn, they are walking through these perilous mounds of rubble, they are collecting wood and plastic and they are taking it away to burn, because it is so cold here, three nights, many people still don t have shelter, they don t have food, water, a lot of it has arrived today in maras because it is a big city in a desperate situation in the epicentre of the quake but many rural areas will not get help for some time. parents are concerned about the health of their children, and they wonder how much longer they can continue in these conditions, having already survived an earthquake. having already survived an earthquake. and a poster, in southern earthquake. and a poster, in s
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screams the goodbye is painful and public. screams and here in maras, ambulances are now hearses. they ve spent the whole day here searching for bodies, and the light is starting to fade now, but the rescuers say they will come back tomorrow and the next day. they will return to sites like this for as long as it takes to return loved ones to their relatives. they re rare, but there