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Four days after terrible earthquakes struck the region, rescue officials announced Friday that a 10-day-old infant boy and his mother were rescued from the wreckage of their building collapse in Turkey. The mother and her kid were rescued after being stuck in frigid circumstances for days due to terrible weather and earthquakes that impeded teams trying to find survivors amid vast wreckage in both southeast Turkey as well as northern Syria.
Turkey’s Hatay a baby boy, was rescued
Yagiz Ulas, a baby boy, was rescued under rubble in Turkey’s Hatay region. He didn’t scream as rescue crews dragged him from the rubble of his building. Paramedics covered him in an urgent blanket and inspected him. His mother was discovered confused and pale, but awake. She was hauled away in a car. Stretcher for additional medical attention.Yaz Ulaş, a 10-day-old boy, and his family were rescued from the rubble 90 hours after the earthquakes.
The mother lifted the emotion
The rescue of the little infant and his mother lifted the emotions of search workers working for days in brutal winter, frequently discovering deaths rather than survivors.
By Friday, the death toll from Monday’s big earthquakes and aftershocks had surpassed 21,000, and tens of thousands of victims were stranded in cold temperatures without food or shelter.
ANTAKYA, Turkey and JANDARIS, Syria (Rebecca)
On Friday, rescuers rescued a 10-day-old infant and his mother who was trapped in the debris of a building in Turkey, as President Tayyip Erdogan claimed authorities could have evidenced by this week’s massive earthquake.
Four days after the earthquake, the verified death toll from the region’s biggest earthquake in two decades stands at more than 22,000 spanning southern Turkey and northwest Syria.
Turkey’s government
Erdogan paid a visit to Turkey’s Adiyaman province on Friday, admitting that the government’s response should have been quicker.
He also claimed that shoplifting had occurred in several regions.
Erdogan is running for re-election in a poll on May 14, and his opponents have used the issue to criticise him. Because of the catastrophe, the election may now be postponed.
A newborn girl was also rescued
Despite the damage, stories of incredible escapes and daring rescues have recently emerged.There have been thousands of applications for adopting a newborn girl born under a collapsed building in northwestern Syria.
When she recovered, baby Aya – a “miracle” in Arabic – was still attached to her mother, who had perished alongside other family members.