A two-month-old baby was rescued alive 128 hours after the devastating earthquakes in southern Turkey, DPA reported, citing the Anadolu Agency.
The child was pulled from the debris of a destroyed building in Iskenderun and taken to a hospital.
According to experts, the critical window for rescuing survivors is 72 hours, but rescuers still managed to get people alive from the ruins even today, on the sixth day after the earthquakes.
On social media and on television, people in the quake-hit areas called for emergency help, claiming that the voices of survivors could still be heard from the destroyed buildings.