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Earthquake in Turkey: Greek mission’s new rescue – 15-year-old released, second tier leaves

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Earthquake in Turkey: Greek mission’s new rescue – 15-year-old released, second tier leaves

The Greek mission in Turkey managed to pull another person alive from the rubble of the building, bringing the total number of people rescued by the Greeks to four.

According to ERT, the 15-year-old boy was pulled out early on Wednesday morning, conscious. At the same time, members of the Greek mission, working in different places, have been fighting against time and cold for the second day.

Greece is preparing to send another train of aid to Turkey, which is expected to leave today as the timeline tightens.

In particular, the forces of the 2nd EMAK (Thessaloniki), 15 firefighters and 3 EKAV people are being prepared for Turkey.

According to the official information of the fire brigade, the EMAK mission released alive a 50-year-old man, a woman, a 15-year-old boy and two girls aged 9 and 7.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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