Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Turkey Keeps Trying To Find Earthquake Victims

/ On : 7:47 AM.
Regu penyalamat Turki lakukan penyelamat (Foto: Reuters)
Turkey did rescue squad penyalamat (photo: Reuters)
ANKARA -rescue Squads continued to race against Turkey time to search for survivors from a huge earthquake victims that hit last Sunday. Up to now the death toll from the earthquake is known to reach 279 inhabitants.

Until now the rescue squads continued to evacuate the bodies of the victims of the earthquake that was squeezed into the building that was struck by a quake measuring down from 7.2 on the richter scale (SR). While the surviving citizens currently faced with the cold weather that hit.

"Our life is like hell. We were outside, the weather was very cold and there is not enough tents, "said a resident of Emin Kayram was quoted as saying Reuters, Tuesday (25/10/2011).

Kayram was waiting for rescue squads that seeks to free his nephew who was trapped in the debris of earthquakes.

"He was only 18 years old, a high school student and is still stuck in there. Now entering its third day, we shouldn't be stuck losing hope. We have to wait here, "he asserted.

Rescue squads came to the location directly terjebaknya the student, after the victim had a chance to make contact with a cell phone. After 32 hours, Mesut Ceyhun Yilmaz finally managed to be rescued from a teahouse where he enjoyed a cup of tea.

"As the day of resurrection," Yilmaz said when asked about his experience.

Luckily, today's students managed to survive and enjoy the fresh air. He now continues to be taken to the hospital to undergo further treatment.

The current death toll reached 279 inhabitants, it is estimated this number will continue to grow given there are still hundreds of others were trapped. The body of the disasters and Emergencies declared citizens were injured and 1,301 2.262 building ruins from the earthquake.

Rescue squads currently continues to focus on the city of Pea, which became the city suffered the worst earthquake. Rescue teams continued their search also in the city of Van, which was the center of the earthquake.
(faj)

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