The fireman's thrilling testimony with 27 years of experience: We have experienced one of the most difficult moments of our life

Three days after the November 26th earthquake, many dwellings in Thumana have been turned into ruins showing the great pain they're about to leave behind, with life cut out in the middle. These sad images speak for themselves. They show life within those walls, whose memories they took with them... These fragmented dolls, photos [...]
These sad images speak for themselves. They show life within those walls, whose memories they took with them... These fragmented dolls, photos like the only memory, children's clothes will be there a little bit later finally with every trace of the past they're already part of.
Since Tuesday's November 26th earthquake, various countries of the world joined in helping our country in solidarity in a battle to save as many lives as they were left in ruins.
One of them shows the emotions and difficulties that were faced by bringing out bodies that remained in ruins after the catastrophic earthquake.
We've experienced one of the most difficult moments of our lives. Very, very difficult. I have a 27-year experience, and that was harder for me. We're people who want to save people. We one of us would shake hands that it was a big victory. ”
These ruins, the Russians who are trying to break down everything the earthquake left behind, and the pleasant memories of the surviving family members will make Thumana remember as the country of women and children who pushed their lives into poverty while the men of the house worked in emigration.
The November 26 earthquake alone claimed the lives of 23 people in Thumana.












