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of the effort that's going on here on top of this pile of rubble. rescuers are using their bare hands and you can see them throwing down blocks and trying to search desperately for survivors. this used to be a12—storey apartment building just like the one behind it, and so far they've only found three survivors. for families with missing relatives, the wait for news is agony. translation: we all heard | the sound of the earthquake. she has her sister down there under the rubble. translation: it's eight people under there. - three of them are children — my uncle and his wife, their son and their daughter, and three children. translation: there are my sister and her three children underthe building. i also her husband, her- mother and father—in—law are there too. turkey has dealt with natural disasters before. few are on this scale. as night falls, cities like 0smaniye are without power, in darkness. the few lights
as night falls, cities like 0smaniye are without power, in darkness. the few lights there are have been sent to searches that offer the best chance of hope. it's still too early to know the real extent of the destruction here. finding those who are trapped beneath collapsed buildings will take days, if not weeks. the death toll is already many hundreds. the numbers of injured stands in the thousands. it's bitterly cold and the rain keeps falling. the aftermath of this quake is testing rescuers to their limits. anna foster, bbc news, 0smaniye. across the border in northern syria, hundreds more people have been killed and thousands are trapped and injured in what is one of the poorest regions of the world. it's been cut off from the international community after years of conflict
the same desperate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?" this child cries as she is carried to safety. many areas are still without power tonight. some people are homeless. others are just too scared to go back indoors. translation: they are - speaking, but nobody comes. we are finished. we are finished, my god, there is nobody here, nobody. what kind of state is this? in the winter snow, this part of turkey is bitterly cold. people burn what they can in the street to keep warm. but it doesn't hold off the biting wind and the feelings of abandonment.
under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries. "fatma," a man shouts into a hole in the debris. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same disparate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?" this child cries as she is carried to safety. many areas are still without power tonight. some people are homeless. others are just too scared to go back indoors. translation: they are - speaking, but nobody comes. we are finished. we are finished, my god,
under a flattened building in adiyaman, a child cries. "fatma," a man shouts into a hole in the debris. here, there are no emergency services. nobody can help. the scars run right across southern turkey. the same disparate scenes in each town. today, president erdogan declared a state of emergency. when night falls, the searching becomes harder than ever, but there are small victories. "where is my mum?" this child cries as she is carried to safety. many areas are still without power tonight. some people are homeless. others are just too scared to go back indoors.
there under the rubble. translation: it's eight people under there. - three of them are children — my uncle and his wife, their son and their daughter, and three children. translation: there are my sister and her three children _ underthe building. also her husband, her mother. and father—in—law are there too. turkey has dealt with natural disasters before. few are on this scale. as night falls, cities like 0smaniye are without power, in darkness. the few lights there are have been sent to searches that offer the best chance of hope. it's still too early to know the real extent of the destruction here. finding those who are trapped beneath collapsed buildings will take days, if not weeks. the death toll is already many hundreds. the numbers of injured stands in the thousands. it's bitterly cold and the rain keeps falling. the aftermath of this quake is testing rescuers to their limits. anna foster, bbc news, 0smaniye.
translation: we all heard | the sound of the earthquake. she has her sister down there under the rubble. it's eight people under there, three of them are children. my uncle and his wife, their son and their daughter, and three children. there are my sister and her three children under the building. - also her husband, her mother. and father—in—law are there too. turkey has dealt with natural disasters before. few are on this scale. as night falls, cities like 0smaniye are without power, in darkness. the few lights there are have been sent to searches that offer the best chance of hope. it is still too early to know the real extent of the destruction here. binding those trapped beneath collapsed buildings will take days if not weeks. the death toll is already many hundreds. the numbers
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there is no doubt in my mind that the unions will be calling today a big success. four hours after the demonstration here in paris started — and they're still coming down here as night falls. the cgt union is saying 400,000 people have turned out here in the streets of paris — probably a gross exaggeration, these figures tend to be — but even if it's only half of that, it's still a big turnout and the pictures are very impressive. president macron knows that the next step will be more protests to come. probably very soon, they'll get the announcement of another day like this to be staged next week, with more strikes, more protests. president macron needs to get this bill through parliament as quickly as possible — but the challenge will grow. a new report from leading climate experts says that technology to remove, die from