At least 33,000 people have been pronounced dead after the earthquakes that devastated Syria and Turkey last week – and the death toll is set to double, taking fatalities to over 50,000, according to UN relief chief Martin Griffiths.
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey before dawn on Monday and was followed by a series of aftershocks, including a 7.5-magnitude quake.
Tens of thousands of rescue workers have been scouring flattened neighbourhoods despite freezing weather that has deepened the misery of millions now in desperate need of aid.
Almost 26 million people have been affected by the earthquake, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said as it launched a flash appeal on Saturday for $42.8 million to cope with immediate health needs.
Rescue efforts are still continuing, despite the end of 72-hour rescue window.