The tragedy of the earthquake that struck Kahramanmaraş is growing, while rescue teams are trying hard to extract those trapped under the rubble.

Meanwhile, human stories emerged that showed how brave survivors were to save others.

Although the survival instinct requires a person to seek to protect himself and avoid harm, the Turkish nurse, Shaima Alakush, acted with courage and strength at the moment of the earthquake in a hospital in Gaziantep, as her greatest focus was on rescuing the remaining children inside the hospital, after the first quake ended. earthquake and during aftershocks.

In this regard, the “Shababat” program (14/2/2023) continued the celebration of the nurse’s courageous behavior by the Arab and Turkish singers. An account in the name of the professor saw that the idea of ​​sacrifice is an essential feature of medical professionals, so he wrote: “The idea that in your work you sacrifice yourself for your feelings.” Duty is a need that is repeated a lot in the medical profession in particular, and if this sense of duty is absent, the patient’s life may be endangered without anyone who can defend him, because he is in his weakest condition.

As for Shukran, he described the nurse's position as one of the manifestations of mercy and humanity, and said, "A time when a person is in danger and forgets himself to protect others is humanity, it is mercy."

In turn, the activist, Tarfa, thanked the nurse for her good behavior, and said: "This is the sense of responsibility. I always bring back children and the elderly, who are only supervised by a person whose behavior and morals are sound. Thank you for this heroine."

Tweeter Youssef also praised the nurse's behavior, saying: "In some situations, life becomes cheaper for the brave, and this nurse acted with courage, and her life was the last thing she thought about. Greetings to all the brave people who appear in crises."

However, the tweeter, Khaled, underestimated the importance of the nurse's behavior, and saw that it was a normal behavior imposed by professional duty, and said: "Does he praise the person in performing his work for which he is being hired? A stranger to society who praises an employee who has performed his duties and work."

It is noteworthy that Shaima was not the only one who played a heroic role during the earthquake.

In turn, Devlet Nizam, another nurse in Gaziantep, rushed to the hospital's incubation room to protect and rescue the infants.