The effort to save any
remaining earthquake victims continues around the clock in the eastern province of Van
in Turkey
after an earthquake reduced many of its buildings to rubble on Sunday, Oct. 23.
A two-week old baby girl, her mother and grandmother were rescued in Ercis on
Tuesday, but most teams are finding only bodies among the ruins. The 7.2
magnitude quake has reportedly killed at least 450 people as of Tuesday night
and damaged more than 2,000 structures. Survivors live on the streets and in
tents provided by the government.
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Add captioAbout 46 hours after an earthquake decimated the Turkish
town of Ercis,
rescue workers cradle 14-day old Azra Karaduma after pulling her from a
collapsed apartment building. “Given the work conditions and hardships of
rescue teams, the best prize is to bring people back to life,” Ercan Toprak,
leader of the rescue team that saved the girl, told NTV. “We feel the joy of
connecting her back to life and hope her mother and grandmother will also be
saved very shortly.” Her mother and grandmother had taken shelter with the baby
behind a couch in their damaged apartment. After hearing their cries for help,
rescuers drilled a hole into their wall. |
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More than 2,200 buildings were damaged in the town of Ercis and the surrounding Van province,
according to the emergency unit of the prime minister's office.
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Rescuers pull survivors from the rubble hours after an
earthquake hit a village near the city of Van
on Oct. 23
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