Countries from all over the world are also helping in the relief work in Turkey and Syria.

A week after the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria

, rescue workers are still pulling people out of the rubble.

More than 33,000 people have died in this earthquake.

While many people are still trapped under the debris.

Many videos related to rescuing people are also coming out.

In a recently surfaced video, rescue workers cleared the debris and pulled out a man who made a tunnel.

This person was buried under the debris for five days.

A member of the British search team posted the video on Twitter on Sunday.

In which a rescue worker is seen crawling inside the tunnel made through the debris.

Then the rescue worker somehow pulled out the person buried under the debris.

Footage of the British rescue team digging a tunnel to access a buried person #TurkeyEarthquake#Turkey#Turquia#Turkey_earthquake#earthquaketurkey#ukpic.twitter.com/BYrbR8Fh4b

— REPORT WAR (@troy_dalio) February 12, 2023

Similarly, the lives of two people were also saved recently.

Anadolu state news agency

reported

on Monday that seven-year-old Mustafa was rescued in Hatay province of southeast Turkey.

While Nafiz Yilmaz was also pulled out from under the debris.

Both of them have been saved by rescue late on Sunday night.

Both of them were stranded for 163 hours.

Countries around the world are also helping in the relief work in Turkey and Syria.

Turkey's disaster agency said more than 32,000 people from Turkish organizations were working on the search and rescue efforts, along with 8,294 international rescuers.

At the same time, according to the United Nations, the death toll from this earthquake can cross 50 thousand.



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