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Miracle in Turkey: Woman Rescued Alive After 104 Hours Trapped in Earthquake Rubble

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By Reporter Published February 10, 2023 3 Min Read
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A woman was rescued alive after being buried for 104 hours in the rubble of a building that collapsed in the recent earthquake in Turkey. The 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck the eastern Turkish province of Elazig on January 24, 2023, killing at least 57 people and injuring over 1,000 others.

The woman, identified as Afet Tasyaran, was pulled out of the rubble of a building in the city of Elazig, where she had been trapped since the earthquake struck. According to reports, Tasyaran was conscious and communicating with rescue workers throughout the entire operation.

The rescue operation was a massive undertaking, involving hundreds of emergency responders and volunteers. The rescue workers worked tirelessly for 104 hours, using heavy machinery to remove the rubble and search for survivors.

Tasyaran’s rescue has been hailed as a miracle by many, and her survival has brought hope to the devastated city and its residents. The rescue operation was a testament to the perseverance and determination of the rescue workers and volunteers, who worked tirelessly to save her life.

Tasyaran’s rescue has also sparked a outpouring of support and generosity from people around the world. People have been sending donations, supplies, and messages of support to the rescue workers and those affected by the earthquake.

In the aftermath of the earthquake, the Turkish government has declared a state of emergency in the affected areas and has launched a massive relief and rescue operation. The government has deployed thousands of emergency responders, medical personnel, and volunteers to help the affected residents.

The earthquake has caused widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure in the affected areas, and the government has launched a massive rebuilding effort to help the residents recover from the disaster.

In conclusion, the rescue of Afet Tasyaran from the rubble of a building in Elazig has brought hope to the devastated city and its residents. The rescue operation was a testament to the perseverance and determination of the rescue workers and volunteers, and Tasyaran’s survival has sparked a outpouring of support and generosity from people around the world. The earthquake in Turkey has caused widespread damage and destruction, but the resilience of the residents and the efforts of the government and relief organizations have provided hope for a brighter future.

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