The 21-day-old baby was forced to starve. After the intervention, the child was taken to the hospital.
The baby spent 107 hours under the rubble in Hatai. Despite the hunger, the boy was quite healthy. In this respect reported On his social networks, Fahrettin Koca, Minister of Health of Turkey.
The Turkish minister signed the video and said, “Our child (…) survived despite starving for hours.
As of February 13, the number of earthquake victims in Turkey exceeded 31,000, AFP reported. It is already known that at least 80,000 injured. Tens of thousands of people are hiding in shopping malls and mosques to protect themselves from the cold. The identity of some of the dead has not been determined yet, the photos of their bodies are uploaded to the databases.
Remember, Erzin was the only surviving city in the province of Hatay. Buildings were not destroyed there, the wounded were not removed from the rubble, and the dead were not reported. Mayor Ökkeş Elmasoğlu explained this by “working within the framework of the law”. The city complies with building codes and the construction of unauthorized buildings is strictly prohibited. Ökkeş Elmasoğlu shared that he even received threats due to his adherence to the principles, but that he did not allow a single illegal building to be built.
before 11 February Focus He published the video of the giant faults after the earthquake in Turkey. The width of the passages is about 200 meters and the depth is about 30 meters. The video was taken near the town of Antakya in Hatay province.
Moreover Focus He posted a video of a Ukrainian woman rescued from the wreckage of Turkey. Elena Akgel was treated at the hospital with her 4-year-old son Yüksel. The victims were found clearing the rubble after a natural disaster. Rescuers heard the screams and pulled a woman with a child from the rubble.
Source: Focus
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