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by miracle the turkish president spoke Erdogan after the joyful news that rescuers had rescued a girl out of four alive debris building that collapsed in the deadly earthquake in 6.7 Richter.
“The name of the miracle is Aida. We thank Allah, who with your smiling eyes gave us new hope after 91 hours.” Get well soon, beautiful baby, “the Turkish president wrote on Twitter, revealing a different side of his character.
The old girl four years, who was buried alive under the rubble of a building when he struck Western turkey The strong earthquake on Friday, he was rescued, four days later, according to the mayor of the city of Izmir (Izmir) and correspondents from the French Agency.
“It just came to our attention then. Members of the rescue teams put it Αΐντα, “Four years, I live” from the remains, Izmir Mayor Tudz Soger said via Twitter.
Correspondents from the French Agency saw members of the rescue teams applauding the girl from the construction debris in the suburbs Bairakli, which suffered the strongest blow from the strong seismic vibration.
Earlier in the day, Turkey’s Emergency Management Agency (AFAD) announced that casualty report of seismic vibration has now reached them 100 dead, while 994 other people were injured, 147 of whom remain hospitalized.
Various damages
The Minister of the Environment Murat Kurum, Speaking at a press conference in Izmir, he said the number of buildings that had been severely damaged or completely destroyed was 58. Another 1,000 or so suffered less extensive damage, according to the Turkish minister.
For two damaged apartment buildings in Smyrna where many of the search and rescue operations take place, there were reports of “damage” in 2012 and 2018, according to the municipal body responsible for safety certificates.
the Turkish media, including newspaper Hurriyet, reported that one of the buildings, which was built in 1993, was classified as dangerous due to the low quality of the concrete and the lack of reinforcement, however, it continued to be inhabited.
The situation in Smyrna evokes memories of him. Marmara earthquake on August 17, 1999, which measures 7.4 on the Richter scale with a focus on the city of Izmit, the capital of Kocaeli province.
The Marmara earthquake was one one of the most catastrophic moments in modern Turkish history, since the losses were very serious: 18,373 dead, 23,781 injured and around 500,000 homeless.
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