In Turkish Kahramanmarash, 102 hours later, a mother and child were rescued from the rubble
Anadolu: In the Turkish province of Kahramanmarash, 102 hours after a devastating earthquake, a woman with a child was rescued.
A team of miners from the Turkish province of Rize was engaged in dismantling the rubble on Trabzon Avenue in the city of Kahramanmarash. During the search and rescue operations in one of the houses, rescuers heard a voice. Rescuers managed to extract a woman named Janan and her daughter Melike from the rubble.
After first aid, the mother and daughter were taken to the hospital.--0--
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