After the Turkey earthquake, the child was buried in the rubble for 128 hours, but despite this, when he was taken out, he was absolutely safe. Earlier there was news that his mother had died in the earthquake.
You remember that Turkish child who was buried under the debris for 128 hours after the earthquake and was still alive. After this incident, he came to be known as Miracle Baby. Now another big miracle has happened regarding the same child. Actually the news was also that his mother had died in this earthquake. But now this news has been proved wrong. Like the child, the mother also refused to succumb to the devastating earthquake and now after 54 days the mother and child are together. According to the information, after the DNA test, it has been confirmed that this child belongs to the same woman who was saved in the earthquake, whose treatment was going on in a different hospital.
Ukraine's minister Anton Gerashchenko has given this information on Twitter and has also shared two pictures of the child. In this post, he told that the child's mother was undergoing treatment in a different hospital. Mother and child are together after 54 days apart and a DNA test. People are not considering this news less than a miracle. Commenting on his post, a user wrote, excellent news. I am very happy that both are safe and are with each other. Thanks for sharing this news.
You probably remember this picture of the baby who spent 128 hours under rubble after an earthquake in Turkey. It was reported that the baby's mom died.
Turns out, the mom is alive! She was treated in a different hospital. After 54 days apart and a DNA test, they are together… pic.twitter.com/T7B0paUFxL
Let me tell you, this devastating earthquake occurred in Turkey on 6 February. Its intensity was measured at 7.8 on the Richter scale. This earthquake was so severe that the cities of the city were ruined. There is news of the death of more than 48 thousand people in this. Thousands of buildings were shattered like a pack of cards, hundreds of families were uprooted and the place was just a scene of devastation.
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