After 104 hours buried by Turkey
earthquake, woman brought out alive
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[February 10, 2023]
KIRIKHAN, Turkey (Reuters) -Rescuers pulled a woman alive out of
the rubble of a collapsed building in Turkey on Friday, prompting cheers
from onlookers 104 hours after she was buried by the huge earthquake
that wrought death and destruction across the region. |
Zubeyde Kahraman, whose sister Zeynep, 40,
has been rescued by ISAR Germany, reacts, as the search for survivors
continues, in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake in Kirikhan, Turkey
February 10, 2023. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw |
"Now I believe in miracles," rescue team leader Steven Bayer, said
after crews carefully lifted 40-year-old Zeynep Kahraman on a
stretcher past shattered blocks of concrete and twisted metal into
an ambulance in the town of Kirikhan.
"You can see the people crying and hugging each other. It’s such a
huge relief that this woman under such conditions came out so fit.
It’s an absolute miracle," he said.
Kahraman lay still, strapped into the stretcher with her arms across
her chest, her eyes shielded from the sudden light by dark glasses.
Her younger sister Zuebeyde looked on and hugged a worker from the
German International Search and Rescue (ISAR) team.
"The woman pulled through. She didn’t give up," rescue dog handler
Tamara Reither said as crowds applauded.
"We are all so grateful that she is lying in this ambulance now. I
have no words.”
Kahraman's family told Reuters this week they had waited two days
for rescuers to arrive after Monday's quake.
The German workers made contact with Zeynep while she was still deep
inside the rubble and kept her hydrated through a hose. At one point
they helped Zuebeyde climb down a ladder close to her sister's
position to speak to her.
The combined death toll stood at 21,000 in southern Turkey and
northwest Syria on Friday morning, on the fifth day after the
deadliest quake in the region in decades .
Hundreds of thousands more people have been left homeless and short
of food in bleak winter conditions, desperate for a multi-national
relief effort to alleviate their suffering.
(Reporting by Erol Dogrudogan; Writing by Ben Dangerfield and Andrew
Heavens; Editing by Edmund Blair)
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