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Rescuers in Turkey pulled a 17-year-old girl from the rubble of a building that collapsed on Thursday in last week’s devastating earthquake, although hope of finding survivors is waning.
Aleyna olmez she was rescued 11 days after earthquakes of magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 destroyed entire cities and killed nearly 40,000 people in southeastern Turkey and Syria.
“He seemed to be fine. He opened and closed his eyes,” Ali Akdogan, a miner who took part in the rescue effort in Kahramanmaras, a town near the epicenter of the quake, told AFP.
“We’ve been working here in this building for a week now (…) We came hoping to hear something,” he said.

“We are happy when we find something alive, even if it is a cat,” he added.
The girl’s uncle, crying, hugged all the rescuers in turn, telling them: “We will never forget you.”
But after the rescue, the Turkish military urged the media and local residents to leave the scene as rescuers began removing bodies from the rubble.
According to the latest balances of authorities and doctors, at least 36,187 people died per day. Turkey and 3688 in Syria due to the February 6 earthquakes and their aftershocks; bringing the total confirmed balance to 39,875 deaths.
Rescue suspended
Turkey suspended rescue operations in some regions. Government Syriaa country at war has taken the same measure in areas under its control.
On the other hand, a 55-year-old man from Ankara was arrested in the Turkish province of Hatay (south) while trying to steal a child from a hospital, taking advantage of the chaos caused by the earthquake, according to the official Anadolu press. agency.
The man introduced himself as a former police officer of an institution located in the city of Samandag, and announced the child, indicating his name, Anadolu reports.
He was arrested and handcuffed, and he had several false identity documents.
(According to AFP)
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