A crowd of Turkish quake survivors chant in the rain, demanding more help from the government.
Thousands were left homeless after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit eastern Turkey on Sunday.
Now victims say the makeshift camps lined with white tents are not sufficient as winter temperatures plummet.
(SOUNDBITE) (TURKISH) RESIDENT, RAIF KILIC, SAYING:
"When the rain came, we were freezing. We didn't put on the oven because we were scared we would get gas poisoning if the fire went out. All of us, also the children, froze until this morning."
Others say there are not enough supplies.
(SOUNDBITE) (TURKISH) RESIDENT, UMIT ELCE, SAYING:
"We slept in the tent in the rain. The rain came into the tents but we had no other choice. What shall we do? We have no house. Everything's been destroyed, therefore we slept in the tent, in the rain, we had no choice."
Meanwhile, rescuers continued to pull bodies from the rubble overnight.
The death toll stands at over 520 people.
Jessica Gray, Reuters