'There is always hope': More survivors found 158 hours after Türkiye quakes

More people are pulled out from the rubble of collapsed buildings as rescue teams work tirelessly in quake-hit regions of Türkiye.

Rescue team found 3-year-old Yavuz alive after spending 158 hours in a collapsed building in the Onikisubat district of Kahramanmaras.
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Rescue team found 3-year-old Yavuz alive after spending 158 hours in a collapsed building in the Onikisubat district of Kahramanmaras.

On day seven of rescue efforts, hardworking teams have witnessed more miraculous rescues from the debris of powerful earthquakes that hit southeastern Türkiye earlier this week.

Tolga Fakioglu, a 34-year-old man, was rescued on Sunday in Defne district in the Hatay province after being stuck under the rubble for 155 hours since the first quake hit the country.

Rukiye, a young woman age 21, was also pulled out from the rubble in Adiyaman thanks to rescue teams' efforts to save her after she was stuck under debris for 153 hours.

Huseyin Seferoglu, a person with mental disabilities, was also pulled from the debris in Antakya in Hatay, Türkiye's southernmost province. The 23-year-old man was pulled out from the rubble 152 hours after the quake.

Ismihan, an 85-year-old woman, was also rescued in the same region after she was trapped under the rubble for 152 hours.

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele said on Twitter that teams from the country rescued a woman and a child 150 hours after the quake.

Bukele said that Melih Efe Ozcan, around 5 years old, and Deniz Dal, around 30, were saved in Kahramanmaras.

Two sisters Rabia Kirmizi, 22, and Elif Kirmizi, 28, were rescued in the Adiyaman province on Sunday after they were trapped under concrete blocks for 152 hours.

Rescue teams also dug out Haci Ahmet Eyici, a seven-year-old boy, from the debris of an eight-storey building in Adiyaman 152 hours after the earthquake hit.

In another rescue feeding hopes for more survivors, teams saved a mother and her son, Omer, after they were trapped in the debris for 150 hours.

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca also said on Twitter that a baby was rescued from the debris in the Hatay province 150 hours after the quakes hit the region. He shared the footage of the rescue work, saying: "There is always hope."

Muzeyyen Ofkeli, a 64-year-old woman, was also pulled out from the debris in Hatay. Ofkeli had been trapped in the rubble for 150 hours before she was rescued.

Ten-year-old girl Cudi is another quake survivor rescued by teams from Istanbul in Kahramanmaras. She was rescued from the rubble after 147 hours.

Hanim Gullu, 13, was rescued in Adiyaman after being trapped in the debris for 145 hours.

Adnan Ahmad Amir, a Syrian man, and his four-year-old daughter Emira were also rescued 141 hours after the quake.

Two powerful quakes

Mustafa Sarigul, a 35-year-old man, was rescued from the rubble of a six-storey building in Hatay, an area severely affected due to the twin earthquakes which struck Türkiye on Monday.

Turkish and Romanian rescue teams were screened live on television as they worked five hours to pull Sarigul out from the debris where he was trapped for 146 hours.

A young girl, Eylul Kilic, in Gaziantep was also rescued after she survived 146 hours in the debris of collapsed buildings. She was staying at her aunt’s home when the quakes shook the region.

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3-year-old Yavuz rescued alive

Following 158 hours, Hafsa Dagci, 63, was saved from the rubble of his earthquake-hit home by rescuers in the Antakya district of Hatay.

In another successful rescue operation in Antakya district, Gokhan Ugurlu, 38, was pulled out alive after being stuck in his collapsed home for 158 hours.

One hour later, Ugurlu’s daughter Zeynep, age 10, was also taken out by teams.

A Tajikistani team found 3-year-old Yavuz alive after spending 158 hours in a collapsed building in the Onikisubat district of Kahramanmaras.

Turkish miners took Asyanur Oksuz, age 18, out from the wreckage after 156 hours trapped in debris in the Antakya district.

Saadet Coskun, 17, was pulled out in the Nurdagi district of Gaziantep after being stuck in the rubble of an apartment building for 159 hours.

Sisters Remziye Aydin, 18, and Beray, were rescued from the rubble some 161 hours after the first quake shook the country.

In Adiyaman, Turkish gendarmes brought 10-year-old Aysima Baltaci out from a destroyed building 160 hours after the quakes.

A 55-year-old woman was saved from the debris in Antakya 159 hours after quakes hit the province.

In Antakya, thanks to joint rescue efforts by miners and firefighters, 50-year-old Mediha Hadbezi was pulled out from a destroyed building 160 hours after the quakes.

Also in Antakya, 11-year-old Lena Maradini and Yigit Sahan, 9, were rescued from collapsed buildings after 160 hours in separate operations.

Teams rescued Fatih Esmerli, 13, from the ruins in Hatay 158 hours after the earthquakes.

In Antakya, 161 hours after the quakes, Reem Khaled Nassani,12, was saved from the debris.

The magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 earthquakes, centred in the Kahramanmaras province, affected more than 13 million people across 10 provinces, including Hatay, Gaziantep, Adana, Adiyaman, Diyarbakir, Kilis, Malatya, Osmaniye, and Sanliurfa.

Several countries in the region, including Syria and Lebanon, felt the strong tremors that struck Türkiye in the space of less than 10 hours.

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