During the rescue work, Nour's father stood by and watched.

"Talk to your father" you hear the rescue workers say at the same time as they dig the child out of the racial masses.

Hundreds of families remain under destroyed buildings in Syria, the White Helmets said in a statement.

WHO director is worried about "quiet areas" in Turkey and Syria

The death toll in southeastern Turkey and northern Syria continues to rise.

Over 5,000 people have now been found dead after the earthquake, writes the news agency AP.

The aid organization White Helmets reports that at least 790 people have died in northwestern Syria.

From large parts of Syria and also Turkey, the information after the earthquake is scarce.

This worries, among other things, the director-general of the World Health Organization WHO.

- We are particularly concerned about areas where we do not yet have information, says Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus according to Reuters.

Time is running out for those trapped in Syria

At the same time, time is running out for the hundreds of families stuck under the ethnic masses in the northwestern parts of Syria, says the head of the Syrian opposition-controlled civil defense, Raed al-Saleh.

The rebel-held areas urgently need help from international efforts, al-Saleh told Reuters.