Three days after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Turkey and Syria, leaving more than 11,000 dead in its wake (a figure that could increase), thousands of rescuers persist in their work, managing to rescue several children from the rubble, whose stories, looks and smiles move thousands of people around the world, as they represent hope amidst tragedy.
One of the stories that has shocked the world the most is that of two brothers who were trapped in the remains of their home in Syria. The little ones were rescued 36 hours after the earthquake struck the country, a time when the oldest of them (eight years old) protected the youngest with her own arm.
🇹🇷🇸🇾 | PIERCING. 💔 The girl tells the rescuer when he reaches her: “Get me and my sister out from under this rubble, sir, and I will be your slave.”#Turkey #turkey #TurkeyEarthquake #earthquake #PrayForTurkey #syriaearthquake #Syria #Syria pic.twitter.com/cjcq5sfP9w
– World Alert (@ AlertaMundial2) February 7, 2023
When the rescuers arrived at the scene, the girl told them that she would do anything for them if they got them out of there while she covered her brother with her own arm and patted his head trying to reassure him.
Get me out of here, I’ll do anything for you. I will be your slave.
The words of the minor shook the hearts of the rescuers, as well as that of everyone who knows her story. According to official sources, the minors and their parents were asleep when the earthquake hit their city and, fortunately, they were all rescued alive, they have been reported as stable and are already in a shelter.
Screams 👏🏼 of joy in Syria as 3 children are pulled alive from the rubble of a building in the north of the country.#Turkey #turkey #earthquake #earthquake #shaking #Earthquake #Turkiyepic.twitter.com/amgvoTisbB
– SantiContreras (@SantiContreras) February 7, 2023
Like those brothers, other minors have been rescued from the rubble and dust, bringing joy and hope to the rescue forces, but especially to their families, who fight against all odds to be reunited with them.
#International | “Dad is here, don’t be afraid” Nour’s father told him, the miracle girl from the earthquake in #Syria and #Turkey.
God is good. 🙏🥲#RevolutionaryManifesto pic.twitter.com/g9JufBgevH
— REVOLUTIONARY MANIFESTO (@RManifiesto) February 8, 2023
Another of the stories that has brought light among so much darkness was the one starring a father and his little daughter. The father stayed in the building and let the minor know that he was there, that she would soon be safe. Fortunately, the girl was found alive and rescuers were surprised to see her in good health after spending so much time underground, completely covered in dust.
Dad is here, don’t be afraid. Dad is here, don’t be afraid.
A woman has given birth to a ‘miracle baby’ in the rubble after the earthquake in Syria. As can be seen in the video, a man, who has assisted in the delivery of the newborn, pulls the little one out of the rubble, who still has not been able to wash after his birth pic.twitter.com/pLg7Vnuz3D
— Latest News Col 🇨🇴 (@UltimaNoticiaCo) February 8, 2023
The rescues of minors have been classified as true miracles, especially that of a newborn baby who was found hypothermic and still tied to her mother’s umbilical cord. Unfortunately, the baby’s mother, father and siblings were crushed to death by debris.
Rescue work continues in #Turkey. #VideoTwo girls were rescued alive. pic.twitter.com/3laoYeLRfN
— Ukraine News 24 hours (@UKR_token) February 7, 2023
So far, most of the survivors have been minors, because, according to experts, their size and complexion allow them to last longer under the rubble, since they require less oxygen to survive.
Each one of these rescues fuels the hope of all the mourners, especially parents who will not rest until they find their greatest treasure: their children.
Source: Okchicas

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