The clearing of the collapsed buildings in Adana continues, and the teams are looking for survivors after the two strong earthquakes in Turkey, BTV reports.

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People warm themselves around a fire in the street and choose to spend the night in their cars, as the walls of the buildings are cracked and in danger of falling.

Around the destroyed buildings, food is being distributed to the rescue teams, who are working around the clock to clear and search.

They are looking for a mother and her three children under the ruins of a collapsed block

Many people cannot find out if their loved ones have survived because they are not given information.

People with destroyed or damaged homes are also looking for temporary shelter.

"We provide food, tea to those affected by the earthquakes.

They can spend the night here," Ibrahim Ilmaz from the Society of Bulgarian Expatriates in Adana explained to bTV's special correspondents.

"What people need most is safe places to stay.

They cannot enter their houses.

Aftershocks continue," he added.

For the second day, Borju waited to see his cousin, who lived on the top floor of a 14-story building.

He says that he has been in front of the building since the first day.

She also goes around the morgue to check if her loved one's body is there.

He was a physical education teacher.

The earthquake in Turkey and Syria