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Under rubble for 23 days: a dog was rescued in Turkey

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The study showed that the dog was healthy. He had only exhaustion and fear, no serious injuries.

In Turkey, after the earthquake on February 6, a dog was rescued, which survived without food and water for 23 days. The New York Post reported it.

A husky dog ​​named Alex was found by rescuers near Antakya in Hatay province, under a collapsed two-story building. The animal was released within an hour and a half.

The owner is also looking for the dog. Now he is being treated at the Animal Rights Federation of Turkey.

“It’s really a miracle. It’s a real miracle that he survived this hole for 23 days without eating or drinking anything,” said Osman Polat, a HAYTAP volunteer.

Let us remind you, the beginning of the month of Turkey was shaken by tremors. The most devastating, with a magnitude of more than seven points, was recorded in the southeast of the country on February 6. They affected neighboring Syria and killed more than 50,000 people in the two countries.

Another earthquake hits Malatya, Turkey

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Source: korrespondent

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