Turkey earthquake: Desperate search for survivors
Rescue teams are desperately searching for people trapped under rubble after a strong (earthquake) hit Turkey's eastern Van region on Sunday.
More than 200 people died and 1,000 were injured in the 7.2 magnitude quake, many of them in the town of Ercis, where dozens of buildings fell.
Tens of thousands have been sleeping outside in (freezing) conditions.
The death toll is (expected) to rise in the coming hours. PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been visiting the area.
Turkey is particularly vulnerable to earthquakes because it sits on major geological fault lines.
Two earthquakes in 1999 with a magnitude of more than 7 killed almost 20,000 people in densely populated parts of the north-west of the country.
The earthquake struck at 13:41 (10:41 GMT) at a depth of 20km (12.4 miles), with its epicentre 16km north-east of Van in eastern Turkey, the US Geological Survey said. It was followed by a series of (powerful) aftershocks, also centred north of Van, including two of magnitude 5.6 soon after the quake and one of 6.0 late on Sunday.
Source from BBC