06 May 2024,   06:38
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Turkey earthquake - survivors in streets as rain hampers rescue

Rescuers are battling heavy rain and snow as they race against the clock to find survivors of a devastating earthquake in south-east Turkey, writes BBC.

More than 5,000 people were killed and 15,000 injured in Turkey and over the border in Syria when the quake struck in the early hours of Monday. The World Health Organization has warned the toll may rise dramatically as rescuers find more victims.

As day broke, rescue teams stepped up their search for survivors.

Heavy machinery worked through the night in the city of Adana, with lights illuminating the collapsed buildings and huge slabs of concrete, in scenes repeated across southern Turkey.

Adana is full of the homeless - those who lost their homes and others too fearful of aftershocks to return. Some left without shoes, coats and phone chargers. Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing later this week.

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