devastating earthquake in turkey
Turkey earthquake: The devastating Earthquake in Turkey and Syria has caused enormous loss of life and property. Until now, the process of removing the bodies from the rubble continues. By Sunday morning, the death toll has reached more than 28,000. On the one hand, where the earthquake has been strong, on the other hand, many amazing news are also coming to light, which can only be called a miracle from God. A newborn baby has been found alive after 128 hours of rescue after being buried under the rubble of a house collapsed by an earthquake in Turkey’s Hatay province. A video of this child has come to light, which is quite emotional. That child must have been suffering from hunger and thirst for 128 hours. He was unconscious when he was rescued, but as soon as he regained consciousness, he began to suck the finger of the person who had taken it in his lap.
Let us tell you that previously, the NDRF team had also rescued an 8-year-old girl trapped in the rubble in the earthquake-affected area in Turkey. Earlier, NDRF personnel who participated in relief and rescue operations in Turkey, together with Turkish army personnel, had carried out an operation in the city of Nurdagi in Gaziantep province. NDRF personnel rescued a 6-year-old girl in the same area on Thursday.
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Things are getting worse every day since the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. So far, more than 28,000 people have died due to the earthquake in Turkey and Syria. India is providing aid in both countries under ‘Operation Dost’. Teams from India’s National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are involved in rescue operations in Turkey and Syria.
Turkey’s state news agency Anadolu reported that a 35-year-old man was rescued from the rubble of a collapsed building 149 hours after an earthquake struck Turkey’s southern Hatay province. The man, identified as Mustafa Sarigul, was found in the ruins of a six-story apartment building during a scan.
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