More than 5,000 people died after a devastating earthquake struck Turkey and Syria on Monday. Here's whether you can travel to the region - and some of the appeals you can donate to.
Search and rescue teams battle the bitter cold in a race against time to find survivors under buildings flatted by an earthquake that has killed more than 7,800 people.
Desperate search for suvivors ongoing as international teams join rescuers trying to reach survivors of Monday's devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
As EU rescuers set to work alongside Turkish emergency workers in the hunt for survivors of Monday's earthquake, Euronews joined a Bulgarian team flying in to the disaster zone.
First responders in Turkey and Syria are running against the time: How are international aid organisations coordinating to help the most vulnerable in the quickest time possible?
Thirteen European union member states have already offered to send emergency personnel to turkey with the EU also "ready to support those affected in Syria."
Rescue workers and residents frantically searched for survivors under the rubble of crushed buildings in multiple cities on both sides of the border, working through tangles of metal and chunks of concrete.