Miracles keep coming as more survivors are pulled out from rubble over 100 hours after Türkiye quakes
Two people, including a child, were also pulled out from the debris in the Nizip district of Gaziantep province in the 105th hour of the earthquake.
A rescue team from China pulled out a woman, Yasemin, from the rubble in Malatya province after 105 hours.
Turkish teams on Friday rescued 66-year-old Murat Vural in the province of Gaziantep, Islahiye district, 103 hours after the first of two powerful earthquakes. Vural was carried out of the debris after 10 hours of work by members of the National Medical Rescue Team (UMKE) and police.
This came two hours after a similar rescue story in Hatay province, where a miner crew from Zonguldak province saved a mother, Ihlas Ayaz, and her son Yigit.
Over 100 hours since earthquakes shook southern Türkiye earlier this week, rescue efforts still continue as more survivors are pulled out from the debris.