A mother has died after giving birth to a baby girl under the rubble of her home in earthquake-hit Syria.

New Delhi:

A mother has died after giving birth to a baby girl under the rubble of her home in earthquake-hit Syria.

But, the relief and rescue team saved him.

The baby girl was rescued with her umbilical cord tied to her dead mother in the Syrian town of Gendris.

His father and siblings have also died in the devastating earthquake.

The baby girl has been named Aya.

Aya means 'miracle' in English.

Father's uncle will keep


Aya's father's uncle with him says that he will take her home after she is discharged from the hospital, as all the family members of the child have died.

Salah al-Badran's own house was also destroyed in the earthquake and he is currently living in a tent with his family.

The video of Aya's rescue went viral on social media.

The footage shows a man running through the rubble of a four-storey building holding a small child covered in dust.

Another man runs with a blanket for the newborn in the freezing cold, while a third screams for a car to take him to the hospital.

After watching the video of the doctor's wife feeding milk,


thousands of people had offered to adopt the baby girl.

The girl was admitted to a hospital in nearby Afrin town for treatment.

She had bruises all over her body, was cold and was breathing hard.

A doctor's wife is feeding milk along with her child.

A doctor said, "He is in the grip of hypothermia due to the bitter cold. We have to warm him up and are giving him calcium."

UNICEF is also working


Aya is one of the many children orphaned by Monday's 7.8 magnitude earthquake.

The UN children's agency UNICEF said it was monitoring children whose parents are missing or killed, and coordinating with hospitals to track down extended family members who may be taking care of them. may be able to.

The death toll in the Turkey-Syria earthquake has crossed 21,000.

On the fourth day also, round-the-clock rescue efforts are being made to save the people buried under the debris.

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