ANKARA : Two days after the catastrophic earthquake in the Turkish city of Izmir, two girls have been rescued from the rubble. The girls are 3 and 14 years old. The death toll from the quake has risen to 85. Rescuers have found several bodies under debris in the country's third-largest city.
Rescuers have rescued 14-year-old Idil Sirin alive after being trapped under debris for 58 hours. According to NTV, Idil Sirin's 8-year-old sister could not be rescued. Seven hours later, rescuers found 3-year-old Elif Perinsack alive. His mother, brother and two sisters had already been rescued. Elif remained trapped under debris for about 65 hours.
A total of 106 people have been rescued so far. "Thank God very much," said Mehmet Gulluoglu, head of Turkey's Disaster Management Department. We drove our elf out of the apartment block. ' Meanwhile, those present praised the relief force. The girl was rushed to a hospital. The quake has so far injured thousands.
There is still controversy over the magnitude of the quake. The quake's magnitude was 7.0 on the Richter scale and 6.9 on the Richter scale, according to the USGS. The quake's magnitude was 6.6, according to the Turkish Disaster Management Agency. The quake also triggered a mild tsunami that killed at least one woman.
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