earthquake where rescue teams are still racing against the clock, hoping against hope to find people live. the partner of former newcastle united footballer christian atsu tells us she s anxiously waiting for news as it s confirmed he s still missing in hatay. i feel for everyone who is like me and my children, not knowing. and could the party be over for visitors to amsterdam? we ll explain why the city is clamping down on its reputation forsex, drink, and drugs. fears are growing for the hundreds of thousands of people in turkey and syria in need, after monday s devastating earthquakes. living in makeshift shelters and cars in freezing conditions, there are warnings that aid is not reaching areas fast enough. more than 22,000 people are now known to have died. syrian state media says the government has approved international aid delivery to rebel held areas in cooperation with the help of the un, syrian red crescent, and international red cross. let s go live to gaziantep
night and day, sleepless night and day hoping against hope to find people still buried alive under this rubble. this whole road is fraught with emotion cries of loved ones, christ erupting in this dark and freezing night, anger and grief boiling over as rescue teams try to reassure them they are doing everything they can with so many people saying that they believe their loved ones are still alive cries of erupting. this is just one snapshot that s been repeated in towns and cities across southern turkey, and indeed across the border in northern syria, as well, where many areas were also by this seismic shock. it s been incredibly for any journalist to reach northern syria, but one of our colleagues in the bbc arabic service gave us will give