Search and rescue operations taking place in Antakya, Turkey, after the earthquake struck. (Credit: Mohammed Yassin/L'Orient Today)
ISTANBUL — A young girl named Miray was rescued from the rubble of an apartment block in the southern Turkish city of Adiyaman on Monday, 178 hours after a devastating earthquake shook the region, a minister and media reports said.
Broadcaster CNN Turk said the girl is six years old and that rescuers were also close to reaching her older sister. Turkish Transport Minister Adil Karaismailoglu had earlier said she was four years old.
ISTANBUL — A young girl named Miray was rescued from the rubble of an apartment block in the southern Turkish city of Adiyaman on Monday, 178 hours after a devastating earthquake shook the region, a minister and media reports said.
Broadcaster CNN Turk said the girl is six years old and that rescuers were also close to reaching her older sister. Turkish Transport Minister Adil Karaismailoglu had earlier said she was four years old.
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