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Three people rescued in Turkiye 198 hours after earthquake

ISTANBUL — An 18-year-old named Muhammed Cafer was rescued from the rubble of a building in southern Turkey on Tuesday (Feb 14), the third rescue of the morning some 198 hours after last week's devastating earthquake, broadcaster CNN Turk said.

Children set up a place to wait for news of their relatives in the rubble of collapsed buildings in Hatay on Feb 13, 2023, as rescue teams began to wind down the search for survivors today, a week after an earthquake devastated parts of Turkiye and Syria leaving more than 35,000 dead and millions in dire need of aid.

Children set up a place to wait for news of their relatives in the rubble of collapsed buildings in Hatay on Feb 13, 2023, as rescue teams began to wind down the search for survivors today, a week after an earthquake devastated parts of Turkiye and Syria leaving more than 35,000 dead and millions in dire need of aid.

ISTANBUL — An 18-year-old named Muhammed Cafer was rescued from the rubble of a building in southern Turkiye on Tuesday (Feb 14), the third rescue of the morning some 198 hours after last week's devastating earthquake, broadcaster CNN Turk said.

Last Monday's quake and a major aftershock have killed more than 37,000 people in southern Turkiye and northwest Syria, according to official tallies expected to rise much higher.

In Turkiye's Adiyman province, broadcasters showed rescue workers carrying Mr Cafer strapped on a stretcher, an oxygen mask on his face and a health worker holding an IV bag, from the site of the collapsed building to a waiting ambulance.

Mr Cafer could be seen moving his fingers as he was carried away.

A short while earlier, rescue workers pulled two brothers alive from the ruins of an apartment block in neighbouring Kahramanmaras province.

State-owned Anadolu news agency identified them as 17-year-old Muhammed Enes Yeninar and his brother, 21-year-old Baki Yeninar, who was rescued after him.

They were both placed in ambulances and taken to hospital. Their condition was unclear. REUTERS

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