Erdogan aircraft full of babies, earthquake-saved babies sent to Ankara

The 16 babies found only after catastrophic earthquakes and were removed from ruins in southeast Turkey were transported to Ankara on Turkish Presidential Airplane Recep Tayyip Erdogan. All 16 babies were found alone in earthquake-affected areas, while two were rescued from the ruins. The media [...]
The 16 babies found only after catastrophic earthquakes and were removed from ruins in southeast Turkey were transported to Ankara on Turkish Presidential Airplane Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
All 16 babies were found alone in earthquake-affected areas, while two were rescued from the ruins.
Local media suggest that 16 babies are currently in Ankara hospital, where they are receiving medical assistance.
President Emine Erdogan's wife visited babies at the hospital.
16 Dads removed from the book of collapsed budgetings in Kahramanmaras are being transferred to Ankara by Turkish President Plane after 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude across countries hit Türkiye's multiple province https://t.co/IrVtKSIJP
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According to Turkish agency Anadolu, small babies were found in the area of Kahramanmaras, which was devastated by the quake 7. 8 Ryhter and Postage 7.5 Richter a few hours later.
The presidential jet has been used in recent days to transport the wounded to hospitals in Ankara, while rescue team members are also being transported to the 10 affected areas.
The Turkish state agency reports that all 16 children are in good health and are not facing any problems.
Low temperatures deepened the misery Thursday for survivors of the mass earthquake in Turkey and Syria that killed at least 15,000 people, while rescue teams tried to save a large number of people still trapped in ruins.
The death toll by Monday's 7.8-magnitude quake is expected to rise significantly as rescue efforts are near the 72-hour border that disaster experts consider the most likely period to save lives.
My <x0... They are trapped under ruins and there is no sign of life”, Semre Coban, a garden teacher in Hatay, Turkey, told AFP.
We can't reach it. We're trying to talk to them, but they're not answering... We're waiting for help. It's already been 48 hours”, she said./Albeu.com/.












