Azerbaijani rescuers extracted 45 alive from rubble in Turkey
Baku/10.02.23/Turan: Rescuers of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Azerbaijan have extracted 45 alive from the rubble in the earthquake zone in Turkey.
In addition, the bodies of 269 victims were recovered, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reported on the morning of February 10.
Note that Azerbaijani rescuers are operating in one of the most affected cities in southeastern Turkey, the city of Kahramanmarash.
Recall that two earthquakes on February 6 in Turkey have already claimed the lives of more than 18.000 people, about 4.000 more died in neighboring Syria.
In all probability, these are far from the final figures.-05D-
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