90 hours after the outbreak New rescue of a 3-year-old girl Turkey-Greece offshore earthquake November 3, 19:06

So far, 104 people have been confirmed dead in the earthquake and tsunami that occurred in the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece.

Under these circumstances, a 3-year-old girl who had been left behind under debris for more than 90 hours was newly rescued, and rescue workers are doing their best to search for the remaining missing persons.

A major magnitude 7.0 earthquake and tsunami in the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece last week killed 102 people and injured 1026 in Turkey, killed two and injured 19 in Greece. I did.



In Izmir Province, western Turkey, where the damage was severe, rescue workers rescued 3-year-old Aida Gesgin, who had been left behind for 91 hours under the debris of a collapsed building on the 3rd.



Aida was immediately taken to the hospital, but she is ready to talk.



"Aida was sandwiched between the refrigerator and the dishwasher. She smiled at us when she found it," a rescuer told local television.



Since the rescue was carried out after 72 hours, when the survival rate of people waiting for rescue was said to drop sharply after the earthquake, some people were weeping at the scene.



Meanwhile, about two hours later, local television reported that Aida's mother was found dead.



In Izmir Province, the search was completed at the collapse site of 12 buildings, and the search and rescue activities are currently ongoing at the remaining 5 locations.



Rescue workers have told local television that they are "continuing to find needles in the straw pile," and are working hard to find the remaining missing persons.