wounded and weak, days ago a dog waits in front of a collapsed building, waiting to see its guardian emerge alive from the rubble.
Mustafa Sonmez, a resident of Hatay city hit by the earthquake recorded in recent days, said they tried to move it away. I went to another place, but it kept coming back.
Sonmez added that the dog managed to get out of the rubble and had decided to wait outside the building for the past few days.
volunteers They healed the dog’s wounds and even put a mattress on it so I can sleep on it.
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This was the thrilling rescue of a sirloin steak from the rubble in Turkey | Video
The animals were also victims of the massive earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria a few days ago and so far have left more than 15,000 dead and more than 65,000 injured.
This Wednesday it was the turn to rescue a puppy from the rubble in the town of Hatay in Iskenderun, Turkey.
The video shows the moment when rescuers find Dog sticking his head in as his body is trapped in the ruins.
Little by little, people pushed the bits of cement aside to make way for the dog to get out.
The recording also shows one of the rescuers personally offering him water and trying to calm him down, as he is desperate as he cannot move.
After a few minutes of hard work, his loin is released as he is hugged by one of his rescuers.
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There are more than 23,000 deaths; more than 20,000 of them in Turkey alone
The health authorities of Peru They reported this Friday that only 20,000 213 people died in their country as a result of the earthquakes recorded on Monday on the southern Syrian border, where the number of deaths reaches 3 thousand 424, where the sum is already 23 thousand 637 .
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed that despite the “setbacks” of rescue teams, about 75,000 people have been brought to safety. For its part, the Interior Ministry’s Emergency and Disaster Management Authority (AFAD) said the number of victims now stands at 80,012, according to the Turkish state-run Anatolia News Agency.
In turn, the earthquakes left 3,424 dead and more than 5,200 injured in Syria, between the statements of the health authorities of the government of Bashar al Assad and those of the rebels of the provinces of Idlib and Aleppo (northwest), known as the “White Helmets,” the Syrian civil defense said. (Reuters and Europa Press)
Source: La Neta Neta
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