got the secondary needs surmising from that, so people who need further care. then you ve got a significant spike in needs because people are living out in the open, its gotten down to 7 in the last it s gotten down to 7 in the last few nights. so people who may have lost their medication as their houses have collapsed and then you ve got the normal primary and secondary problems you d see in a population this kind of size. so a significantly increased caseload and significantly increased caseload and significantly decreased ability to deal with that. i spoke earlier to zeynep atilgan from the un population fund helping to the most vulnerable in turkish gaziantep. she said there are thousands pregnant among the rescued, who need to be supported urgently. this is a massive disaster, and over 15 million people have been impacted almost half of them. if you re in the field, they need special
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many people are losing hope that they will find any of their loved ones alive and yet they re still families are waiting here, waiting for some sort of news. every day, the impact of the earthquake becomes more and more apparent. take a look at these pictures which have come to us from southern turkey. they re taken near a fault line the landscape now permanentlyu scarred by the event. and these pictures show the scale of the damage in the city of kahra man maras. this drone footage shows the city in southern turkey before the earthquake. and these pictures show the city after it was ravaged by the quake. as you can see entire structures have been flattened by last week s tremors. let s cross now to zeynep atilgan in turkish gaziantep. zeynep is the un population fund analyst working on the ground. looking at the wider picture, what long term impact on the local population are you seeing at your end?
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