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It s called baab al hawa and six lorries did go through it today. but specialist machinery for lifting rubble is still desperately needed in syria. 0ur correspondent quentin somerville sent this report from near the turkish syrian border. at this corner of ataturk and jamal street, hope ends. from what was once an eight storey building, the last four bodies have been retrieved. everyone else has been accounted for. all that s left is rubble. 0n the other side of the road, though, it s a different story. they shout. a desperate hope still remains. the children are four and six years old. it s been four days, she says. her nieces are trapped inside. my god, my god, please return them to us, she says. they dig deep inside the building, but no survivors emerge. ....
In northern syria is controlled by groups who are fighting the government. there s only one border crossing that s currently open for un aid convoys to use it s called bab al hawa, and six lorries did go through it today. but specialist machinery for lifting rubble is still desperately needed in syria. 0ur correspondent quentin sommerville sent this report from near the turkish syrian border. at this corner of ataturk and jamal street, hope ends. from what was once an eight storey building, the last four bodies have been retrieved. everyone else has been accounted for. all that s left is rubble. 0n the other side of the road, though, it s a different story. shouting a desperate hope still remains. the children are four and six years old. it s been four days, she says. her nieces are trapped inside. my god, my god, please return ....
Crossing that s currently open for un aid convoys to use it s called bab al hawa, and six lorries did go through it today. but specialist machinery for lifting rubble is still desperately needed in syria. 0ur correspondent quentin sommerville sent this report from near the turkish syrian border. at the corner of ataturk and jamal street, hope ends. from what was once an eight storey building, the last four bodies have been retrieved. everyone else has been accounted for. all that s left is rubble. 0n the other side of the road, though, it s a different story. shouting a desperate hope still remains. the children are four and six years old. it s been four days, she says. her nieces are trapped inside. ....
This man in neighbouring jandaris has already lost 18 members of his family. he is searching the rubble alone with body bags under his arm for his brother, nephew and their wives. today an aid convoy from turkey the first finally arrived as our middle east correspondent quentin somerville reports. he is in antakya, close to the turkey syria border. at this corner of ataturk and jamal street, hope ends. from what was once an eight storey building, the last four bodies have been retrieved. everyone else has been accounted for. all that s left is rubble. 0n the other side of the road, though, it s a different story. they shout. a desperate hope still remains. the children are four and six years old. it s been four days, she says. ....
Of the disaster in north western syria is an even more complicated process than in turkey because of the effect of 12 years of civil war. much of the earthquake zone in northern syria is controlled by groups who are fighting the government. there s only one border crossing that s currently open for un aid convoys to use. it s called bab al hawa, and six lorries did go through it today, but specialist machinery for lifting rubble is still desperately needed in syria. 0ur correspondent quentin somerville has been just on the turkish side of the syrian border today, and this is what he saw. at the corner of ataturk and jamal street, hope ends. from what was once an eight storey building, the last four bodies have been retrieved. everyone else has been accounted for. all that s left is rubble. 0n the other side of the road, though, it s a different story. ....