Another devastating blow for Turkey... a 5.7 magnitude earthquake hits the eastern part of the country, less than three weeks after another deadly tremor in the same area.<br/> Officials say up to 100 people could still be trapped, under the rubble of dozens of buildings that collapsed... three people have been confirmed dead.<br/> Rescue efforts are underway, as relief workers use heavy machinery to remove the wreckage.<br/> According to local media, 11 people have been rescued so far from beneath the rubble of two hotels that were destroyed.<br/> Including this person... a Japanese woman who had been trapped under the rubble for almost six hours.<br/> Rescuers say she is injured but conscious, and was able to speak as she was carried to an ambulance.<br/> Wednesday's earthquake comes after a 7.6 magnitude tremor hit on October 23, killing about 600 people.<br/> There have been hundreds of aftershocks since, and thousands of people are still camping out in tents in freezing conditions.<br/> Julie Noce, Reuters