Turkey earthquake: B.C. firefighters help rescue woman trapped in building
The woman they helped rescue had been trapped in Adiyaman, a city in southeastern Turkey. She had been in the rubble since the building collapsed on Monday.
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The woman they helped rescue had been trapped in Adiyaman, a city in southeastern Turkey. She had been in the rubble since the building collapsed on Monday.
In the since-viral video posted to WhatsApp, Boran Kubat filmed himself pinned under debris of his crumbled apartment building in Turkey.
Rescuers pulled several people alive from the shattered remnants of buildings on Friday, some who survived more than 100 hours trapped under crushed concrete in the bitter cold.
A Toronto woman is concerned about her relatives in Turkey who survived the deadly earthquake but are struggling to stay warm and get help.
More than 17,000 people have been killed while tens of thousands of others have been left to search for food and water in the bitter cold of winter.
Rescuers continued their race to pull more people alive from the rubble, with the window closing to find trapped survivors after a massive earthquake hit Turkey and Syria.
The death toll rose Wednesday to more than 11,000 in the deadliest quake worldwide in more than a decade.
Aid efforts are on their third day after the powerful earthquake rocked Turkey and Syria on Monday. Concerns continue to mount as survivors search for shelter and support.
London, Ont. businesses are accepting physical donations to be sent to Turkey following the devasting earthquake. Donations are accepted until Friday morning.
A senior government official says a Canadian military assessment team is on its way to Turkey in the wake of a devastating earthquake that’s killed thousands.