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Turkish rescuers managed to free a 10-day-old baby and his mother from a mountain of rubble in Hatay province 90 hours after the devastating earthquake. earthquake Monday in Turkey
Little Yagiz and his mother were rescued in the Samandag district of the city of Hatay by specialists from Istanbul, Bosphorus Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu said on Twitter.
Yagiz, who spent almost half of his short life in ruins, received immediate medical attention and was taken to the hospital while two people tried to keep him warm with a heating blanket.
Rescuers also took his mother, dazed and pale but conscious, to the hospital, according to emergency agency AFAD images.
Yagiz, who spent almost half of his short life in ruins, received emergency medical care and was transferred to a hospital | Fountain: Twitter

The clock and low temperatures make rescue efforts difficult, and experts are trying to speed up time because the chances of finding survivors are dwindling.
The last person rescued alive was a 31-year-old Syrian refugee. Firefighters rescued him from a collapsed building in Kahramanmaras province 108 hours after the earthquake.
Although the 31-year-old man survived, seven of his relatives died in the earthquake. The number of deaths in Turkey For earthquakes is now 19,388.
Rescue of a child in Syria
This Friday, rescuers managed to pull a six-year-old boy out of the rubble in a city in the northeastern United States. Syriafive days after the devastating earthquake hit the region, according to an AFP journalist.
Moussa Khmeidi lay under the rubble for five days in the city of Jindires, and to the applause of the rescuers managed to pull him out.
Wounded in the face and in a state of shock, he survived 72 hours, which experts say is key to finding survivors under the rocks.
“Moussa was rescued on the fifth day and has superficial injuries. His brother was found dead and the rest of his family is still under the rubble, we don’t know anything about them,” Abu Bakr Mohammad, a resident involved in the rescue, told AFP.
Rescuers gave him first aid and bandaged his head and arm.
(According to EFE and AFP)
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