Ankara, Feb 14 (EFE).- Two women have been rescued today after having spent 204 and 205 hours, respectively, trapped among the remains of buildings destroyed by the earthquakes that devastated southeastern Turkey eight days ago, leaving almost 36,000 dead in this country and in Syria.
Ysegul Bayir, a 35-year-old woman, was found alive after spending 205 hours in the rubble of a building in Kahramanmaras, where the first earthquake of magnitude 7.7 had its epicenter, and was taken to a hospital alive, according to reports. shown live on various television stations.
In the city of Hatay, another of the areas most affected by the tremors, a Syrian refugee was rescued 204 hours after the building she was in collapsed.
Already this morning, two young people have been rescued after 198 hours trapped under the rubble in Kahramanmarash.
According to official data, more than 11,000 buildings collapsed during the earthquakes, many of them multi-story apartment blocks where rescue efforts are very complicated – heavy machinery is needed – and the victims are numerous.
Risklayer, a German risk analysis company, has warned that the final death toll could be between 75,000 and 90,000, with Turkish experts putting that toll as high as 155,000.