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I will continue with one more news outside of the country.

On the Turkish and Greek side, the number of deaths in the earthquake that occurred on the 30th night of Gzet increased to 53

However, it continues when it is discovered dramatically and rescued in this situation.

Let's go to that site.



This is reporter Kim Kyung-hee.



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is the city of Izmir in Turkey, where 20 buildings collapsed due to the 7.0 earthquake.



A teenage girl was found during a rescue operation involving a large number of personnel.




[Eunji Okan (16 years old): I'm so scared.

(It's okay. I'm not scared anymore.) Could you hold my hand?

(Yes, it's okay now.) I'm so scared.]



After removing the rebars and walls that crushed her limbs, the 16-year-old girl managed to get out.



The dog, who was considered like a younger brother, was also rescued.




When the girl recovered, she promised to hold a concert for the rescuers.



[Design/National Disaster Rescue Team: Will you play (violin) for us?

(Yes, I promise.)]



[Phaletin Koza/Minister of Health: Yes, please listen to your performance] A



man in his thirties who was buried upside down in a pile of rubble when the apartment collapsed was rescued in 33 hours and knocked a stone to give a signal. There were also mothers and children in their 30s who were rescued after 23 hours after spending.




Turkish authorities say 103 people have been rescued from the collapse so far, and more than 5,000 have been put in to search for additional survivors.



In Turkey and Greece, 53 people died from the earthquake, and the number of injuries is close to 1,000.



(Video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)