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A woman Y three of his children They were taken alive from the remains of a building that collapsed in Smyrna, after being trapped for almost 23 hours, after the strong earthquake which happened on Friday afternoon.
Rescuers continue to try to free another child, according to Turkish television channels.
At least 20 buildings in Izmir collapsed due to the earthquake. Turkey’s Minister of the Environment Murat kurum he said about 100 people have been released so far.
Search and rescue operations were completed in nine buildings and are continuing in eight more, Turkish officials said.
The death toll so far stands at 26 and the injured exceed them 880 in Izmir, Manisa, Balikesir and Aidini, according to the latest report from the Turkish Agency for Disaster Management (AFAD). Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said 25 of the injured were being treated in the intensive care unit and 504 had been discharged from hospitals so far.
They have already been sent to the area 960 scenes, 4,500 blankets and more than 3,600 beds for people made homeless by the disaster, while the Turkish Red Crescent pledged to distribute masks and disinfectants.
Previously, ERT had transmitted an excerpt from the launch operation.