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Miracle rescue: 10-day-old baby found 90 hours after Türkiye quake

Miracle rescue: 10-day-old baby found 90 hours after Türkiye quake

Rescue groups miraculously saved a 10-day-old toddler from a mountain of particles in Türkiye’s Hatay province 90 hours after the 7.7 magnitude earthquake that leveled 10 cities and left 1000’s of individuals lifeless and injured since Monday.

Yağız Ulaş and his mom had been safely pulled out of the wreckage by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality’s (IBB) rescue groups within the Hatay district of Samandağ, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu mentioned on Twitter.

Ulaş was wrapped in foil blankets as emergency groups gave him rapid medical consideration.

Search and rescue efforts proceed in 10 provinces throughout southern Türkiye making an attempt to get well from the lethal catastrophe.

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