Rescue of a cat from Kahramanmaraş 10 days after the earthquake in Turkey Rescue stories in Turkey are not limited to people, although it is comforting and gives hope to save as many people as possible who remained under the rubble.
Rescuers in Turkey succeeded in pulling a cat alive from under the rubble in Turkey, 178 hours after the devastating earthquake that rocked southern Turkey and northern Syria.
Save the cat hope
Rescuers named the cat “Amal”.
earthquake death toll
This comes as the death toll from the earthquake in Turkey rose today, Tuesday, to 31,974 people, according to what was announced by the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority.
Earlier, today, Tuesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that more than 81,000 people were injured as a result of the earthquake, indicating that a large part of them had left hospitals after receiving treatment.
Rescue of a cat from Kahramanmaraş 10 days after the earthquake in Turkey Erdogan explained that relief teams managed to pull out more than 8,000 people alive from under the rubble.
Today, Tuesday, rescue teams in the Turkish state of Kahramanmaraş found two people still alive, more than 8 days after the devastating earthquake that hit the city and killed tens of thousands.
Two young men extracted from the rubble
Footage broadcast by official Turkish media showed the moment the rescue teams extracted the two young men from the rubble of the destroyed buildings.
Commentators reported that the two people who came out alive were two brothers, one of whom was called Muhammad Anas, who was 17 years old,
and the other was called Abdul Baqi, who was 21 years old.
On Monday, rescuers pulled a 13-year-old boy alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in Hatay, southern Turkey.
The boy held the rescuer’s hand as he was placed on a stretcher with his head straight and his body covered, before he was taken to an ambulance.
The Turkish state news channel TRT reported that a ten-year-old girl was rescued from the rubble of a residential building in Kahramanmaraş, southern Turkey, 183 hours after the devastating earthquake.
As hopes of finding more survivors under the rubble fade, the total death toll in Turkey and neighboring Syria from Monday’s 7.8-magnitude quake has risen to more than 37,000, and appears set to continue to rise.
Rescue of a cat from Kahramanmaraş 10 days after the earthquake in Turkey
Rescuers in Turkey succeeded in pulling out a cat alive from under the rubble in Turkey, 178 hours after the devastating earthquake that shook southern and northern Turkey.
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