as large as the first. the disasters emergency committee will launch an appeal today to raise funds for people affected. howard johnson has the latest details. these british rescuers are wasting no time. within hours of arriving in antakya, turkey, they ve located a 60 year old woman, salva, buried under the rubble. davy, the sniffer dog, was the first to confirm she s alive. salva s son in law, ali, is overcome with emotion. if she can get out, if she can survive, if it can really happen, it will be a miracle for us, says ali. salva s been trapped in this collapsed three storey building for three days without food and water. dusty and dehydrated, she s finally stretchered to safety. london firefighter sarah spoke to her throughout the rescue. all of those elements
london firefighter sarah minmagh spoke to her throughout the rescue. all of those elements that were on top of her, we had to move by hand out of the tunnel so that we could sort of access her and do patient assessment. but, i mean, the fact that she d been in there for nearly and a half days, was still talking, smiling the minute she saw us. but the work doesn t stop there. the world health organization has warned rescue teams of worsening and horrific conditions. temperatures are dropping in the region, with overnight averages of minus seven degrees celsius expected in gaziantep, the epicentre of the first 7.8 magnitude quake on monday, followed hours later by a 7.5 magnitude tremor. but against the odds miracles continue to happen. in worst hit hatay, turkey, a rare moment ofjoy,