Ankara: Due to the earthquake that occurred in Turkey and Syria on Monday, there has been a lot of devastation. More than 8,000 have died in Turkey and Syria so far. Everywhere the debris of buildings and trapped people, some people have lost their lives struggling to save their lives. In Turkey and Syria, many people have lost their families before their eyes. In such a situation, an emotional video has come to light, in which a pregnant woman buried under the debris dies after giving birth. When the cry of this child was heard from the debris, the rescue team ran to save him. Because the umbilical cord of the newborn is still attached to its mother.
Social Media A video of a newborn baby being pulled out of the rubble is going viral on social media. When the child was born, his mother was buried under the rubble of an earthquake in Aleppo, Syria. This mother heard her baby’s first sound after giving birth and then died. The rescue team rescued the child after hearing his cries. In the video, a person can be seen hugging the child and running away. Maybe he wants to get her medical treatment as soon as possible. Your eyes fill up there.
A 7-year-old girl rescued her younger brother after being trapped in rubble for 17 hours in Turkey
The videos and pictures of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria are horrifying. A picture of a 7-year-old girl buried under a huge stone rubble is now going viral on social media, holding her little brother in her arms. The girl was buried under this stone along with her brother for 17 hours. Meanwhile, the girl was waiting for help. He did not lose courage and did not let his younger brother lose courage. The rescue team has taken both these children.
Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria on Monday have caused much devastation. The magnitude of this earthquake was 7.8 on the Richter scale. As of this writing, more than 4300 people have died due to this earthquake. Apart from this, thousands of people are missing and thousands are injured. Debris is visible everywhere here and rescue operations are underway.
United Nations Representative Mohammad Safa shared this picture of this innocent girl and her brother on Twitter. After being buried for 17 hours under a large boulder in the debris, both have been safely pulled out. In the picture, the girl is seen holding her younger brother’s head. Both children are seen with open eyes looking out for help. This picture is quickly going viral on social media.
Turkey has experienced 4 earthquakes since Monday. The magnitude of the earthquake in 24 hours has been recorded as 7.8, 7.6, 6.0 and 5.6 respectively. Meanwhile, a claim of the World Health Organization (WHO) has also come forward. WHO has said that the death toll due to earthquakes can increase 8 times.