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rescue team white helmets managed to rescue an entire family from the rubble in the northwest Syriathe hardest-hit area in the country due to being close to the epicenter of Monday’s quake.
“A real miracle, voices of joy reach the sky, an entire family is rescued from the rubble of their house in the village of Besania in the west of Idlib,” officials said. white helmetsin a video broadcast last night on his official Twitter account.
The video, which lasts more than 2 minutes, shows how two rescuers are the first to pull out the father, and two other children are sequentially rescued from the rubble among the crowd of people who came to the place to see the “miracle”. and shouted: “God is great.”
The rescue took place more than a day and a half after the first earthquakewith a magnitude of 7.7, with an epicenter in southern Turkey and claimed thousands of lives in Turkish and Syrian territory.
Rescuers are working around the clock to rescue “hundreds of families” who are still trapped.
Difficulties
Adding to the suffering from the earthquake is the fact that the only direct supply route for the northwestern regions SyriaBab el-Hawa border crossing was damaged.
Bab al-Hawa is the only point through which supplies enter opposition-held areas of Idlib and the neighboring region of Aleppo, with the exception of a few sporadic United Nations humanitarian aid shipments from government-controlled areas – President of Syria. Bashar al-Assad.
Humanitarian sources assured EFE In addition, the roads leading to the border crossing are in very poor condition on both the Turkish and Syrian sides.
In addition to Bab al-Hawa, other public infrastructure in the area has also been affected, hindering the development of humanitarian work, as well as the general lack of fuel in Syria and the lack of specialized equipment for rescue operations. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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