were killed in turkey and syria by massive earthquakes as the search for survivors continues. cheering. dramatic footage emerges of one success. a family of six are pulled alive from the rubble, in the syrian city, of idlib. many in turkey say the government isn t doing enough as the president sees the destruction for himself, and counts his country s dead. as of now, unfortunately the number of deceased is 8,574. the number of injured is 49,133. the number of collapsed buildings is 6,444. hello there. welcome to bbc news. president volodymyr zelensky has met king charles at buckingham palace. the ukrainian leader is in the uk on a surprise visit. this is the moment of that historic meeting. a warm handshake before conversation with king charles iii. a little earlier during lunch time, the president addressed the pa ct westminster pact westminster hall. in his address he said he was confident that the effect of winning the war will be a warning to future enemies, he s now lef
under way. he s been visiting some of their survivors, visiting some - under way. he s been visiting some of their survivors, visiting some ofl of their survivors, visiting some of the tented cities, and he has been talking about what the turkish government will try to do to help people. he has talked about a payment or equivalent around $500 to families in the affected areas. he was again talking about the number of buildings that are being destroyed, around six and a half hours and they believe in this area. the number of killed and injured, as course as you were saying keeps rising all the time. when you look at an apartment building like this | at an apartment building like this i was watching them take bodies out of here last night and again this morning. that is what that big digger is doing. it is pulling aside all of this rubble until they see the sign of the body. this morning was an armour clad in a purple top. at one point it was a leg. and then they stop and gently wi