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Earthquake: in Turkey a 45-year-old man saved after 278 hours

2023-02-17T16:41:52.698Z


In Hatay, one of the cities hardest hit by the violent earthquake that also devastated Syria (ANSA) A 45-year-old man, Hakan Yasinoglu, was extracted alive after being buried for 278 hours under the rubble of a building that collapsed due to the earthquake in Hatay, one of the cities in southeastern Turkey most affected by the earthquake. Anadolu makes it known. ANSA agency Earthquake in Turkey, Tajani: lifeless body of Angelo Zen found - World The death toll in Turkey rises to 36,186. After


A 45-year-old man, Hakan Yasinoglu, was extracted alive after being buried for 278 hours under the rubble of a building that collapsed due to the earthquake in Hatay, one of the cities in southeastern Turkey most affected by the earthquake.

Anadolu makes it known.

ANSA agency

Earthquake in Turkey, Tajani: lifeless body of Angelo Zen found - World

The death toll in Turkey rises to 36,186.

After a new attempted kidnapping of a child in hospital has been foiled, the police have arrested a man in Samandag.

A 27-year-old woman was pulled alive after 258 hours from the rubble in Kahramanmaras (ANSA)

Two men aged 26 and 34 were pulled alive after 261 hours under the rubble of a private hospital in the Turkish city of Hatay.

The Turkish media report it.

Rescuers were working around the collapsed building when they heard a sound, possibly a voice, and dug in that direction.

Mehmet Ali Sakiroglu, one of the two men rescued, had taken his son to hospital the day before the quake, Anadolu said.


Buildings reduced to piles of rubble, aerial images of Idlib after the earthquake


Source: ansa

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