Grieving for lost loved ones in Turkey.<br/> Rescue workers continue to search for survivors in the rubble after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck southeast Turkey.<br/> Increasingly those recovered are dead, with the death toll now at 432.<br/> Survivors are left to scramble for the basic necessities.<br/> Villagers in the province of Van try to salvage what they can from their broken homes.<br/> They dig through the rubble searching for what they once had.<br/> Food is scare<br/> Some have lost everything<br/> SOUNDBITE: Quake survivor Sait Sidar, saying (Turkish):<br/> "There are no houses or animal barns left. They are all demolished. We have no tents either. The government did not provide us tents. We use blankets instead."<br/> Thousands left homeless prepare to face a third night in makeshift tent cities as temperature plummet.<br/> The Turkish Red Crescent says they are preparing food for some 10,000 people, three times a day.<br/> Hundreds stand in line waiting to pick up tents from the military.<br/> Aerial shots show the extent of damage.<br/> The U.N. disaster agency says almost 1,000 buildings collapsed in the quake. A Red Crescent spokesman says the agency is preparing to provide refuge for as many as 40,000 people.<br/> Deborah Lutterbeck, Reuters.
