A girl alive four days after the devastating earthquake in Turkey
In chilling scenes, Turkish rescue teams on Tuesday rescued a girl alive from Under Rubble in the coastal city of Izmir, western Turkey, 4 days after the devastating earthquake in the Aegean Sea.
Aida Jezkin, 4, was pulled alive from the rubble of her home 91 hours after the earthquake.
The girl was seen being carried in an ambulance, wrapped in a thermal blanket, amid cheers and applause from the rescue workers.
It is noteworthy that the rescue teams had rescued the two girls alive from the wreckage of two apartment buildings that collapsed in Izmir. The first, Idil Sirin, 14, was trapped for 58 hours, and the second, Elif Brynsk, 3, who spent 65 hours under the wreckage.
It is noteworthy that the death toll from the earthquake, which occurred in the Aegean Sea on Friday, which struck Turkey and Greece, has reached 98, after the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management announced on Tuesday that XNUMX people had died as a result of it in Izmir.
Authorities also said two boys also died on the Greek island of Samos.
This is the highest death toll from an earthquake in Turkey in nearly 10 years.