A young girl has been saved from the rubble of a block of flats in southern Turkey, more than a week after the devastating earthquake struck, reports BBC.
Miray had been trapped in the ruins for 178 hours - seven-and-a-half days.
Video showed workers cheering and shouting "God is great" as she was lifted out of the darkness. Elsewhere, a woman was saved after 175 hours under a collapsed building.
Rescues are becoming rarer as the number of dead passes 35,000.
This is partially due to limits on how long the human body can survive without water - especially in cold temperatures.
Miray - the young girl rescued on Monday in the city of Adiyaman - was attached to a stretcher and carried away by rescue workers. Local media reported that rescuers were close to finding her older sister.
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