A 36-year-old man was rescued in the earthquake-stricken area of ​​Hatay Province on the 11th.

(Associated Press)

[Compiler Guan Shuping/Comprehensive Report] The search and rescue work of the strong earthquake in Turkey is a race against time. Exciting good news came out of the disaster area one after another. Rescuers rescued a family of five in Gaziantep Province (Gaziantep) 129 hours after the earthquake.

After a 70-year-old woman was rescued after being buried for 122 hours, she first asked: Is this world still alive?

The Associated Press and Turkey's state-run Anadolu Agency reported that rescuers found Hasan Aslan's family of five in the town of Nurdag in the hardest-hit Gaziantep province. There were still signs of life under the rubble. On the 11th, the mother and daughter were rescued first, and when father Hassan was to be rescued later, the father insisted on saving the eldest daughter and son first.

After the wife and children were rescued, the father was finally rescued from the wreckage. The rescuers shouted excitedly, "Allah is great!"

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Including the Aslan family, 9 people have been rescued in one day on the 11th. Kamil Can Agas, a teenager who was rescued by the Turkish and Kyrgyz rescue teams in the epicenter of Kalamanmaras province, asked the rescuers "" What's the date today?" The rescuers hugged each other excitedly, and the teenager's relatives shouted, "He's out, he's out."

A baby, believed to be only 2 months old, and a girl in Adiyaman in the southeast, and a 13-year-old boy in Antakya district in the southern province of Hatay, were After being trapped for 128 hours, he was rescued from the rubble by rescuers.

Rescue workers rescued Menekse Tabak, a 70-year-old woman who had been buried in the rubble for 122 hours, from under the wreckage of collapsed buildings in the province of Karamanmaras and in the city of Diyarbakir, the largest city in the southeast. and Masallah Cicek, a 55-year-old woman.

After Tabarka was rescued, the first sentence he asked was "Is this world still alive?"

These miracles of life that broke the "golden time" of rescue are exciting.

But not every rescue operation that races against time has fought for death. A 13-year-old girl in Hatay Province survived until the 11th. Rescuers arrived at her trapped location and intubated her on the spot. The girl died before the medical team arrived to perform the amputation.

The Turkish government said on the 11th that the death toll caused by the strong earthquake has increased to 20,665 in the country and 3,553 in Syria.

A total of 24,218 people died in the two countries.

Rescuers rescued a man who had been buried in rubble for 127 hours in Adiyaman on the 11th.

(Reuters)

A man holds his beloved cat rescued from a collapsed building on the 11th.

(Associated Press)