In Turkish Hatay, a dog helped rescue a woman 103 hours after the disaster
Anadolu: In the Turkish province of Hatay, 103 hours after the collapse of the building, a woman was rescued.
The location of a 35-year-old resident of Antakya under the rubble of a six-story house was determined thanks to the barking of her dog named "Venus", which attracted the attention of rescuers.
As a result of long work, a 35-year-old woman named Duigu and her dog were rescued.--0--
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