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Turkey: a survivor found 278 hours after the earthquake

2023-02-17T17:54:48.907Z


A 45-year-old man was pulled from a mountain of debris on Friday, according to video shared by the mayor, who dispatched rescue teams to the disaster areas.


A man was discovered in the ruins on Friday February 17, 278 hours after the earthquake that ravaged southern Turkey on February 6, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca announced on Twitter.

The survivor, Hakan Yasinoglu, aged 45 according to the private channel NTV, was found on the twelfth day of the disaster, in the ruins of the province of Hatay located near the Syrian border, which notably houses the city of Antakya completely devastated.

Extracted from a mountain of debris

The survivor was pulled from a mountain of debris, according to a video shared by (opposition) Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, who dispatched rescue teams from the municipality to the stricken areas.

The last three survivors discovered were also found in the center of Antakya: two men aged 33 and 26 were saved "

261 hours

" after the earthquake and a 14-year-old boy just before them, announced on Friday Fahrettin Koca morning.

The latest official toll from the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on February 6 at 4:00 a.m. (01:00 GMT) exceeds 41,000 dead.

The chances of survival now seem lower around the earthquake's epicenter further north, in mountainous regions like Kahramanmaras, and even snowy regions of Elbistan and Adiyaman, where the thermometer dropped to -15°C at night, noted the AFP teams.

Source: lefigaro

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