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Earthquake between Turkey and Syria: the bodies of the Italian family of Syrian origin found

2023-02-11T10:57:24.367Z


Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani announced that the lifeless bodies of the Italian family of Syrian origin were found in Antioch. A two-year-old girl saved after 122 hours. But she too was 83 years old after 124.5 hours and 16 years old after 119 hours. ALL VIDEOS The toll from the earthquakes that devastated parts of Turkey and Syria has risen to over 24,000 dead. THE PHOTOS (ANSA)


The bodies of the Italian family of Syrian origin hit by the earthquake that hit southern Turkey

were found lifeless in Antioch .

This was announced by Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, who expressed his closeness to the family members "to whom he-he tweeted-he will not lack our support". 

"Italian aid for Syria is leaving from Pisa airport. Thank you".

Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani writes it on Twitter

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A two-year-old girl was pulled alive from the rubble of the earthquake that hit southern Turkey after 122 hours: the Turkish newspaper Anadolu reports it.

The baby was found in Antakya District, Hatay Province.

Subsequently, after 124.5 hours under the rubble, an 83-year-old woman was rescued in the province of Malatya, Anadolu reports.

Furthermore, according to CNN Turk, a 16-year-old boy - Kamil Can - was rescued after 119 hours in the Turkish city of Kahramanmaras.



Earthquake in Turkey, half Kahramanmaras collapsed



The toll from earthquakes that devastated parts of Turkey and Syria has risen to at least 24,218 dead, Sky News reports.

In Syria, the victims are at least 3,553, of which at least 2,166 in the rebel-controlled north-west and at least 1,387 in government-controlled areas.



Earthquake in Turkey, the rescue operations of the firefighters in Antioch



Meanwhile, the Syrian civil protection NGO White Helmets (White Helmets) has announced the end of searches, in rebel-held areas in the north and north-west of the country, for any survivors of the earthquakes that devastated southern Turkey and the Northern Syria: CNN reports it.

The group of volunteers said they believe that none of the people still trapped under the rubble are still alive.

However, the search for the victims continues.

At least 24,218 confirmed dead in the two countries so far, including at least 3,553 in Syria (at least 2,166 in the rebel-controlled north-west and at least 1,387 in government-controlled areas).

Source: ansa

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