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A 77- time-old woman was saved alive 212 hours after the earthquake in Turkey

A 77- time-old woman was saved alive 212 hours after the earthquake in Turkey

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A 77- time-old woman was saved alive 212 hours after the earthquake in Turkey

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A 77- time-old woman was saved alive from the debris of an earthquake-destroyed area of Turkey late Tuesday night. Reuters news

The saved woman's name is Fatma Gungar. He was saved from the debris of a seven-story apartment block in Adiaman, Turkey.

According to original media, Fatma was saved about 212 hours after the earthquake.

Footage broadcast on Turkish state broadcaster TRT shows the saved woman wearing an oxygen mask. He's covered with a mask. saviors are taking him to an ambulance on a stretcher.

After the deliverance of Fatma, her cousins came emotional. They embraced the deliverance platoon.

Nine further people were saved alive from the debris in colorful earthquake-destroyed areas of Turkey's history, Reuters reported.

Turkey's state broadcaster TRT reported that a father and his son were saved alive from the debris in the country's Hatay region, about 209 hours after the earthquake.

207 hours after the earthquake, a man named Ramazan Yucel( 45) was saved alive from the remains of the Turkish megacity of Adiaman.

Two sisters have been saved alive from the debris of an apartment block in Turkey's Kahramanmaras fiefdom, nearly 200 hours after the earthquake. According to Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency, the two sisters have been linked as Mohammad Enes Yeniner( 17) and Baky Yeniner( 21). After the delivery, both were taken to the sanitarium by ambulance. Their physical condition isn't known.

About 198 hours after the earthquake, 18- time-old Mohammad Kafar was saved from the debris of a structure in Adiaman, Turkey. CNN Turk reported this information.

TV footage showed saviors carrying the individualist on a stretcher. An oxygen mask was placed on his face. He was seen signaling his cutlet as he led down the individualist.

In the early morning of February 6, a strong earthquake of magnitude 7.8 struck the southeastern part of Turkey. The center was near the Turkish megacity of Gaziantep on the Syrian border. The death risk from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria has exceeded,000. 35 thousand 418 people were killed in Turkey alone. further than,800 people have been killed in war-torn Syria.

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