Eleven days have passed since the earthquakes that devastated Syria and Turkey, and small miracles are still happening: a minor and two adults have been rescued alive in Antakya, in southern Turkey. The Turkish government has already counted some 40,000 dead.
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Three people, including a minor, were rescued alive from the rubble of the Turkey earthquake, after being detained for 11 days. The minor and the two adults were found alive under the ruins of a building in Antakya, southern Turkey.
The Turkish authorities for their part have raised to about 40,000 dead as a result of the earthquakes registered on February 6 in the south of the country, near the border with Syriacountry where they died about 4,000 peopleaccording to official data.
Turkey’s Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu has detailed that 39,672 deaths have been confirmed to date in the ten provinces affected by the earthquakes, which have also left more than thirteen million victims.
For example, he reiterated that the priority remains search and rescuealthough the time elapsed since the quakes reduces the chances of continuing to find survivors among the rubble of the thousands of buildings collapsed by the quakes.
Soylu over emphasized that 264,000 workersbetween search and rescue, health workers and agents, before noting that planes, helicopters and ships have been assigned to deliver aid.
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Source: EITB

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