[Global Network Reporter Li Shirui] Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria have caused tens of thousands of casualties.

According to news from Turkey's Anadolu News Agency on the 11th, when the 19-year-old boy Gurkan Ozturk was rescued after the earthquake, he said that he had lost all his books and wanted books for the university entrance exam.

A video of Ozturk chatting with a medical staff member, who promised to provide him with books, went viral, the report said.

  The report mentioned that Ozturk was rescued from the ruins of a collapsed building in the Antakya area of ​​Hatay Province, Turkey, which was hit hard by the earthquake on the 6th.

  "Everything is collapsing, I think we are finished, because there are only five months left until YKS (Turkish University Entrance Examination)." Ozturk told the medical staff lying on the bed of the ambulance, "All my books are I feel very sad that it's gone. And all my clothes, not to mention, but I just want my books," he said.

  The medical staff on the side said to him, "Tell me which books you want, and I will pile them all here." Hearing this, Ozturk repeated, "I will give you half a heart .” He said while making a half-heart shape with one hand, and the medical staff also happily compared their hearts to him.

Ozturk then mentioned the test preparation books he needed.

  The medical staff then said to the camera, "Dear friends, I announce that 19-year-old Gurkan broke the record of surviving under the rubble. He is preparing for the university entrance exam. He is seeking (our) help."

  The report mentioned that another medical staff who was recording the video also asked Ozturk, "When will you start studying?" The boy replied, "I will start (study) as soon as I leave the hospital, leaving me time to prepare for the exam. Running out."

  According to previous reports, a strong earthquake occurred in southern Turkey near the Syrian border on the 6th of this month. According to data released by the governments and disaster relief agencies of Turkey and Syria, the strong earthquake has killed more than 28,000 people in the two countries so far.

  (Source: World Wide Web)