Seven-month-old baby rescued after spending 140 hours under rubble in Turkey | Video

Turkish emergency services rescued a seven-month-old baby on Saturday after being trapped under rubble for 140 hours after Monday’s earthquakes.

The minor was found in the city of Antioquia, Hatay province, according to the official Turkish news agency Anadolu.

The baby’s soft cries could be heard under the rubble as rescuers continued to search for more survivors.

The rescuers cheered as they pulled the boy out alive, wrapped him in a blue coat and placed him on a stretcher.

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Furry hero! Mexican Red Cross puppy finds victim

Five days after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Turkey and Syria, killing more than 28,000, rescues of survivors continue.

One was carried out by Balam, a Mexican Red Cross puppy who rescued a person in Turkey this Saturday.

On Twitter, the Mexican Red Cross boasted the exact moment when the Border Collie filet walks up to the collapsed building and starts barking nonstop to find the person.

One of the rescuers immediately yelled at the trapped man in Turkish to ask if he was still alive. The rescue was performed by a man of about 35 years.

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This was the heartwarming rescue of a fillet from the rubble in Turkey

The animals were also victims of the strong earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria a few days earlier.

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 work, Wild Loin is released after being hugged by one of his rescuers.

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Source: La Neta Neta

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