The official death toll of a devastating earthquake in Türkiye and Syria jumped to more than 8700 people on Wednesday as busy rescuers warn that the number of people will grow significantly with families still trapped under the rubble.
In Türkiye, many people spent a second night of freezing temperatures sleeping in their cars or in the streets under blankets, worried to go back into buildings shaken by Monday's 7.8 magnitude quake - the country's deadliest since 1999.
"Where are the tents, where are food trucks?" said Melek, 64, in the southern city of Antakya, adding that she had not seen any rescue teams. In Syria the situation is even more difficult....