Turkey and Syria are currently dealing with the worst earthquakes, with the death toll exceeding 1,000, with 912 deaths recorded so far in Turkey alone.
Due to the earthquake in Syria and Turkey, hundreds of buildings have also collapsed, many people are still buried under the debris, whom the rescue workers are trying desperately to save.
This is the moment rescue teams in northern Syria pulled a child from under the rubble of a collapsed building after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/8TNpapvYtU
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) February 6, 2023
In such a situation, rescue workers have managed to rescue children alive from many collapsed buildings, the videos of which are going viral on social media.
In Syria, a girl trapped in the debris of the building was also miraculously saved.
More than 600 people were killed and thousands injured, after a major earthquake of magnitude 7.9 struck central Turkey and northwest Syria, collapsing buildings and triggering searches for survivors in the rubble. pic.twitter.com/Swc7wFj3V0
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 6, 2023
In the Syrian city of Aizaz, rescue workers rescued the girl alive. In the video, it can be seen that the clothes of the injured girl are stained with blood.
A child was rescued from the rubble #Şanlıurfa, #Turkey 🇹🇷
may allah keep everyone safe🤲 🥺#deprem #earthquake #Turkey #İstanbul #Syria pic.twitter.com/j5zUwSumUO— Zia Ullah Khan (@ZiaUlla78414856) February 6, 2023
A video shows the moment rescue teams in northern Syria pulled a child alive from the rubble of a collapsed building after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake. Is.
The death toll has been rising rapidly in the hours since the powerful earthquake, and is expected to continue to rise.