The teams of turkey bailout Others have been found alive this Saturday three people, including a child, after nearly 300 hours trapped under the rubble of a building antioch collapsed due to recorded earthquakes on February 6 in the south of the country, near the border with Syria.
According to information collected by the Turkish state news agency, Anatolia, the three people rescued have remained more than 296 hours under the rubble of the building, without for the moment there are more details about his state of health.
The latest balance of victims provided by the Turkish Interior Minister, Suleyman Soyluraises to about 40,000 death toll by the earthquakes, which have also left more than thirteen million homeless.
To the balance of deaths in Turkey must be added 1,414 people killed in the areas of Syria controlled by the Government and 2,274 deaths in the areas in the hands of the rebels, according to data from the Syrian Civil Defense, known as the ‘white helmets’.
The regional director of emergencies of the World Health Organization (WHO)Rick Brennan, affirmed last week from Damascus that the body calculates that at least 9,300 people would have died in Syria – some 4,800 in areas controlled by the authorities and 4,500 in areas in rebel hands -, although he qualified that right now there is no way to make an adjusted projection.
Source: Lasexta

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