of anta kya, close to the border with syria. our correspondent, anna foster, sent this report. there seems no end to the agony. today, fresh images of loss and grief. millions of people, desperately trying to heal, have been traumatised again. for many, the first thought was protecting their families. they gathered up everything that was precious to them and ran. this volleyball court was set up as a relief centre after the first earthquake, and by yesterday, it was almost deserted. but when people felt the ground shake under their feet again last night, they fled back here, looking for a place of safety. felice and her sister are homeless now. holding her nephews tight, she doesn t know what s next. translation: i m - concerned for our future. i m afraid for our children. i don t want them to be orphans.
was protecting their families. they gathered up everything that was precious to them and ran. this volleyball court was set up as a relief centre after the first earthquake, and by yesterday, it was almost deserted. but when people felt the ground shake under their feet again last night, they fled back here, looking for a place of safety. felice and her sister are homeless now. holding her nephews tight, she doesn t know what s next. translation: i m - concerned for our future. i m afraid for our children. i don t want them to be orphans. mentally, i m upside down. i hope good things will happen. we re in a miserable situation, running here and there, with so little belongings with us. in north west syria, afraa has already lost her parents and sisters. she was born in the rubble, as her mother died, rescuers cutting the umbilical cord.
earthquake on monday, just two weeks after two massive quakes devastated the region. buildings weakened by those first tremors finally collapsed. the 6.4 magnitude quake struck near the turkish city of anta kya, close to the border with syria. 0ur correspondent, anna foster, sent this report. there seems no end to the agony. today, fresh images of loss and grief. millions of people, desperately trying to heal, have been traumatised again. for many, the first thought was protecting their families. they gathered up everything that was precious to them and ran. this volleyball court was set up as a relief centre after the first earthquake, and by yesterday, it was almost deserted. but when people felt the ground shake under their feet again last night, they fled back here, looking for a place of safety. felice and her sister
the 6.3 magnitude quake struck near the turkish city of anta kya, close to the border with syria. our correspondent anna foster sent this report. there seems no end to the agony. today, fresh images of loss and grief. millions of people, desperately trying to heal, have been traumatised again. for many, the first thought was protecting their families. they gathered up everything that was precious to them and ran. this volleyball court was set up as a relief centre after the first earthquake, and by yesterday, it was almost deserted. but when people felt the ground shake under their feet again last night, they fled back here, looking for a place of safety. felice and her sister are homeless now. holding her nephews tight, she doesn t know what s next. translation: i m - concerned for our future. i m afraid for our children. i don t want them