A new-born baby and his mother have been rescued from rubble in Turkey, around 90 hours after the first of Monday's deadly earthquakes which killed more than 21,000 and injured thousands of people.
The 10-day-old boy, named Yagiz, was retrieved from a ruined structure in the southern Hatay province, reports BBC.
Video footage showed the child being carefully taken out overnight - a sight described by local media as miraculous.
Yagiz was pictured wrapped in a thermal blanket being carried to an ambulance to receive treatment.
His mother was brought out on a stretcher. Hopes of finding many more survivors are diminishing, amid freezing-cold weather four days after the disaster.
However, search and rescue efforts continue in both Turkey and neighbouring Syria - which was struck by the quakes as well.
More than 21,000 people have died - most of them in Turkey - after Monday morning's initial 7.8-magnitude tremor and the hundreds of aftershocks that followed.
Turkish President Recap Tayyip Erdogan has described it as the "disaster of the century".
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