Sibel Kaya, a 40-year-old woman from Gaziantep, was rescued from the rubble 170 hours after Monday’s first devastating earthquake, Anadolu Agency reported.

Earthquake in Turkey: In Iskenderun, rescuers are still looking for people who may still be alivePhoto: Konstantinos Zilos/NurPhoto/Editorial Shutterstock/Profimedia

Last night, rescuers managed to reach the first floor of the collapsed five-story building and rescue Siebel Kai. The woman was taken to the hospital.

According to Anadolu Agency, quoted by news.ro, intervention teams rescued at least 41 people between 141 and 163 hours after the earthquake struck early last week.

In Antakya, Syrian Adnan Ahmad Amir and his 4-year-old daughter Emir were pulled out from under the rubble. The man’s first desire was to drink strong Turkish tea. “Tea is ready, ready,” answered the rescuers.

In the city of Besni Adiyaman, a 13-year-old girl Hanim Gulla was rescued after 145 hours under the rubble. Frightened, she begged the rescuers not to give her an injection: “Please, don’t give an injection.” “Our dear Hanim, it’s not an injection, look, it’s a napkin,” the audience responded.

Mustafa Sarigul, a 35-year-old man from Antakya, was among those rescued on Sunday in Turkey. Romanian rescuers pulled him out from under the rubble.

The number of victims of the earthquake that occurred in Turkey and Syria exceeded 34 thousand.