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Dog pulled alive from debris after 65 hours

November 2, 2020
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Hours after a powerful earthquake struck Turkey’s Aegean coast, survivors were pulled from the rubble — shaken but resilient.

ANIMALS WERE AMONG THE RESCUED

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Rescue workers have pulled out at least 106 people so far.

Dog pulled alive from debris after 65 hours WATCH

A dog named Ares was pulled out alive in Bayrakli district 65 hours after the earthquake.

The death toll in Turkey from Friday’s magnitude 6.6 earthquake in the Aegean Sea has risen to 79, the country’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) said early Monday.

Some 1,120 aftershocks have hit the area since themagnitude 6.6 earthquake hit Izmir.

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