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Rescued from the remains of the Emrah apartment, where search and rescue efforts for 21 people lost in the Izmir earthquake continued, the cat was the first alive to be rescued 32 hours later.
Search and rescue efforts continue at the remains of the Emrah apartment on 283/15 street in Mansuroğlu Mahallesi, Bayraklı district, which is one of the most destroyed buildings after the 6.6 magnitude earthquake in Izmir.
While no one could be reached in 32 hours after 19 people were rescued alive in the first moment of the earthquake, search and rescue efforts for 21 people reported missing by their families continue unabated.
The first promising news about the remains of the Emrah apartment, which turned into a pile of dirt, came a few minutes ago. The British breed domestic cat, which was pulled from the goose by firefighters, became the first living thing 32 hours after construction.
The cat’s wounds, which had trembled in fear and had all of her nails torn as she struggled to get out of the rubble, were cleaned with serum. The cat, wrapped in a blanket, was adopted by a neighbor sitting in front of the destroyed building.
Claiming that the cat’s owners have not yet been contacted, the neighbor claimed that he will take the cat to the vet and treat it.