Ankara: A hundred people were rescued alive in the search operation after five days in the province of Kahramanmaras in Turkey.
According to the details, the world’s largest rescue operation is underway in the affected areas after the worst earthquake in history in Syria and Turkey.
In the rescue operation, even five days after the devastating earthquake, life is being searched in the rubble.
Five days later, a hundred people were rescued alive in the search operation in the province of Kahramanmaras in Turkey.
Twelve people’s lives were saved from the wreckage by the identification of a specialist dog in Mulla Tiya, while the attack was saved in the city of Ghazi Entap after one hundred and fifteen hours.
A 34-year-old man was pulled out after five days in Qaharman Marash, while Chinese volunteers rescued a woman trapped in three meters of rubble after 100 hours, and rescue personnel from Spain rescued two children including a mother.
It should be noted that the death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria has exceeded 25,000 and is expected to increase further, while more than 80,000 are injured.
According to the Turkish media, the number of dead in Turkey is 22,230 and the number of injured is more than 77,000, while in Syria, 3,500 people have died and the number of injured has increased to more than 52,000.
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