The desperate rescue mission continues in Turkey, reeling from a devastating earthquake.
The death toll from Sunday's 7.2 magnitude tremor has risen to 523, with more than 1,600 injured.
The search for survivors continues at some sites but at others rescuers have stopped work.
Thousands have been left homeless by the quake, with many of the buildings left standing deemed not safe to live in.
Turkish officials say at least 5,000 of the 7,000 buildings they examined were not in a liveable state.
Tents have been provided to victims, but they have not reached everyone.
That left many sleeping out in the open, where the winter cold could be life threatening.
Israel on Thursday sent prefabricated homes to Turkey, in a bid to help ease the crisis.
A cargo plane delivered a small number but Israel said it could ship hundreds more by sea.
The aid delivery comes despite a recent collapse in friendly relations.
Turkey had initially declined Israel's offer of help.
Simon Hanna, Reuters