A 26-year-old is unearthed alive from ruins after 201 hours

A woman has been taken out alive from ruins in Hatay, Turkey, 201 hours after last Monday's powerful earthquake. It's about a 26-year-old who was trapped under the earthquake's ruins, Al Jazeera writes. So far from last week's earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria have died [...]
A woman has been taken out alive from ruins in Hatay, Turkey, 201 hours after last Monday's powerful earthquake.
It's about a 26-year-old who was trapped under the earthquake's ruins, Al Jazeera writes.
To date, last week's earthquake hit Turkey and Syria has killed more than 37 thousand people.
The search-saving teams are continuing to work on Tuesday, to bring people under the ruins in three provinces seriously affected by the devastating earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria last week.
The death toll from earthquakes of 7.8 and 7.5 that rocked Turkey's southeast and northern Syria on February 6th exceeded 35,000, while experts warn that this number will increase.
Experts said the window to find survivors is closing.
Three people were rescued from a building that was destroyed in the centre of Kahramanamas, near the era on Tuesday, about 198 hours after the quake.
The health of survivors is not yet known.












