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Woman rescued in Turkey 60 hours after earthquake

The death toll in Syria and Turkey exceeds 17,000. | Fountain: AFP

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A 50-year-old woman was pulled alive from the rubble of a residential building in the city of Kahramanmarasthe epicenter of the earthquake that hit southeastern Turkey early last Monday morning, about 60 hours ago.

According to the municipality of Isparta, the woman lived in a five-story building that collapsed during a fire. earthquakes and was handed over to medical services for treatment at a nearby hospital.

Turkish news agency this morning anadolu reported the rescue today of a 69-year-old man in the area of Adiyamaneast of Kahramanmaras.

tragic figures

The balance of the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria 17,513 people died Thursday as weather and cold dampen hopes of finding survivors amid the wreckage.

He Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said from one of the hardest-hit cities, Gaziantep, that 14,351 people had died and more than 60,000 were injured on the balance sheet in his country. IN Syria the preliminary balance reaches 3162 deaths. (As reported by EFE)


Source: RPP

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