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Baby Girl Rescued from Quake debris Reunited with Mother after 54 days 
Published : Apr 4, 2023, 12:21 pm IST
Updated : Apr 4, 2023, 12:30 pm IST
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Baby Girl Rescued from Quake debris Reunited with Mother after 54 days 
Baby Girl Rescued from Quake debris Reunited with Mother after 54 days 

After 54 days apart and a DNA test, they are together......

TURKEY: Thousands of people lost their lives in the February 6 earthquake in Turkey and Syria. Millions of people became homeless. Meanwhile, a miracle was witnessed when a two-month-old child stuck in the debris for 128 hours was pulled out alive. After being rescued, the child was immediately taken to the hospital for treatment. People on social media were calling it a miracle. It was being reported that the child's mother had died. Latest Reports said that in another major twist, the mother of this innocent is alive. This miracle happened 54 days after the earthquake. The DNA test of the mother matched with the 'miracle' baby. 

Taking to Twitter, A minister of Ukraine, Anton Herashchenko wrote, "You probably remember this picture of the baby who spent 128 hours under rubble after an earthquake in Turkey. It was reported that the baby's mom died. Turns out, the mom is alive! She was treated in a different hospital. After 54 days apart and a DNA test, they are together…"

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Notably, After 128 hours of being trapped in the debris, when the rescuers found the baby girl, they tried their best to find her mother. But even after many attempts, they could not find the mother. The rescue workers then assumed the mother of the innocent to be dead. However, after the child's picture went viral on social media, users were praying for the mother. Now, the picture of mother and child went viral on the internet. 

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Earthquake in Turkey & Syria.....

A magnitude 7.8 earthquake occurred in southern Turkey near the northern border of Syria on February 6. This quake followed later by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake located around 59 miles (95 kilometers) to the southwest. The first earthquake was the most powerful to hit Turkey as one in 1939. The epicentre was near Gaziantep in south-central Turkey. The quake killed more than 50,000 people in Turkey and northwest Syria.


 

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