Joy after girl pulled out alive from rubble
ANTAKYA, Turkiye — It had already been more than the critical 72 hours seen as a cutoff point for finding Turkish earthquake survivors.
But over 80 hours later, 16-year-old Melda Adtas was pulled out alive, leaving her overjoyed father in tears and the grieving nation cheering an agonizingly rare piece of good news after Monday's magnitude-7.8 tremor, which has now left more than 22,000 dead across Turkiye and Syria.
Melda's father felt nothing but relief, as rescuers pulled the teen out of the rubble. "My dear, my dear!" he called out, as the watching crowd broke into applause.
It took rescue workers five painstaking hours to save her life after neighbors raised the alarm.
They had heard sounds from the splintered walls.
For Melda and others in Antakya, a city in one of the most affected provinces, Hatay, the biting cold worsened an already desolate situation.
Hopes rose after rescuers found three people alive in the same building, only a floor above Melda. So the rescuers and her panicked father went looking, determined to find the missing girl.
When rescuers discovered Melda, she was stuck under a wall that had collapsed.
Suleyman, the man leading her rescue effort, is one of a group of Black Sea miners who headed south to help. Without him, the operation could not have been carried out, his co-workers said. He knows his way around dark, narrow spaces.
Working in silence to maintain contact with Melda, the rescuers removed one obstacle after another, as onlookers watched anxiously.
Then all of a sudden, they reached the cold, bruised young girl who was very much alive, and gently brought her to a waiting ambulance.
Several rescuers, wearing helmets, covered in dust and with tired faces, held the stretcher, protecting Melda with a blanket against the cold and prying eyes.
Once Melda was safely in the ambulance, many hugged, kissed and congratulated the rescuers. Several could not hold back tears.
"We haven't worked for nothing, we have pulled a girl from the rubble," one said.
"God bless you all!" her father shouted.
Agencies via Xinhua