Ghana footballer Christian Atsu found alive under rubble in Hatay, Turkey
Ghana footballer Christian Atsu found alive after an earthquake in Turkey’s Hatay. It is reported by A Bola.
The Turkish Hatayspor player was rescued from the rubble of collapsed buildings. Currently, Atsu is in the hospital with injuries to his right leg and difficulty breathing.
According to a source, the search for the sports director of Hatayspor Taner Savut continues. Earlier, rescuers managed to find team players Onur Ergun and Burak Oksuz alive, and Kerim Alichi was able to get out on his own.
Earlier it was reported that the Maraspor football club was under the rubble of a hotel in Turkey. The local team was in a building that collapsed as a result of the earthquake.
Turkey was struck by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, the strongest to hit the country since 1939. A few hours later, another earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7 was recorded in the central part of the country. The number of victims of the emergency, according to the latest data, exceeded 2300.
Source: Lenta

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