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    2-week old baby rescued after Turkish quake

    ERCIS, Turkey (AP) — A 2-week-old baby girl, her mother and grandmother were pulled alive from the rubble of an apartment building in a dramatic rescue Tuesday, 48 hours after a 7.2-magnitude earthquake toppled some 2,000 buildings in eastern Turkey.

    Television footage showed a rescuer, Kadir Direk, in an orange jumpsuit squeezing into the hulk of crushed concrete and metal to free the baby. The infant, named Azra Karaduman, was wrapped in a blanket and handed over to a medic amid a scrum of media and applauding emergency workers.

    Close to 500 aftershocks have rattled the area since Sunday, according to Turkey's Kandilli seismology center, and a moderately strong one on Tuesday, measuring 5.4, sent residents rushing into the streets.

    Authorities said the death toll had jumped to 432 as rescuers in Ercis and the provincial capital, Van, raced against time to free dozens of people trapped inside mounds of concrete, twisted steel and construction debris. At least nine people were rescued on Tuesday, although many more bodies were discovered.

    Authorities have warned survivors in the mainly Kurdish area not to enter damaged buildings and thousands spent a second night outdoors in cars or tents in near-freezing conditions, afraid to return to their homes. Some 1,300 people were injured.

    There was still no power or running water and aid distribution was disrupted as desperate people stopped trucks even before they entered Ercis. Aid workers said they were able to find emergency housing for only about half the people who needed it.

    The baby's mother, Semiha, and grandmother, Gulsaadet, were huddled together, with the baby clinging to her mother's shoulder when rescuers found them, Direk, the emergency worker, told The Associated Press. There was a bakery at the ground floor of the building, which may have kept them warm, he said.

    The baby was in good health but was flown to a hospital in Ankara, the state-run Anatolia news agency reported. Hours after she was freed, the two others were pulled from the large, half-flattened building and rushed to ambulances as onlookers clapped and cheered. The mother had been semiconscious, but woke up when rescuers arrived, Direk said.

    "Bringing them out is such happiness. I wouldn't be happier if they gave me tons of money," said rescuer Oytun Gulpinar.

    Firefighters and rescuers ordered silence while they listened for noise from other possible survivors in the large 5-story apartment block, parts of which were being supported by a crane. Workers could not find the baby's father and there were no other signs of life in the shattered building, said Direk.

    Direk was chosen to rescue the three because he was thinnest in the group and was able to squeeze through the narrow corridor that they had drilled, according to NTV television.

    He chatted with the woman while trying to get her out, at one point jokingly asking her to name the baby after his own son, Cagan.

    "She replied that the baby was a girl, and that she wanted her named Azra," said Direk, who traveled from the western city of Izmir.

    The Hurriyet newspaper reported the family live in Sivas, central Turkey, but were visiting the girl's grandmother and grandfather.

    Nine-year-old Oguz Isler was rescued along with his sister and cousin, but on Tuesday he was waiting at the foot of the same pile of debris that was his aunt's apartment block for news of his parents and of other relatives who remain buried inside.

    Turkish rescue workers in bright orange overalls and Azerbaijani military rescuers in camouflage uniforms searched through the debris, using excavators, picks and shovels to look for Oguz's mother and father and other relatives still inside.

    Dogs sniffed for possible survivors in gaps that opened up as their work progressed.

    "They should send more people," Oguz said as he and other family members watched the rescuers. An elder cousin comforted him.

    Mehmet Ali Hekimoglu, a medic, said the dogs indicated that there were three or four people inside the building, but it was not known if they were alive.

    The boy, his sister and a cousin were trapped in the building's third-floor stairway as they tried to escape when the quake hit. A steel door fell over him.

    "I fell on the ground face down. When I tried to move my head, it hit the door," he said. "I tried to get out and was able to open a gap with my fists in the wall but could not move my body further. The wall crumbled quickly when I hit it."

    "We started shouting: 'Help! We're here,'" he said. "They found us a few hours later, they took me out about 8 1/2 hours later. ... I was OK but felt very bad, lonely. ... I still have a headache, but the doctor said I was fine."

    "They took me out last because I was in good shape and the door was protecting me. I was hearing stones falling on it," the boy said.

    Hundreds of rescue teams from throughout Turkey rushed to the area, while Turkish Red Crescent dispatched tents and blankets and set up soup kitchens. Some residents complained that they could not get tents and stoves for their families. The Milliyet newspaper on Tuesday reported fistfights in front of some aid trucks.

    "The aid is coming in but we're not getting it. We need more police, soldiers," resident Baran Gungor said.

    Tents were erected in two stadiums but many preferred to stay close to their homes for news of the missing or to keep watch on damaged buildings. Some left Van to seek shelter with friends or relatives elsewhere.

    Turkish Red Crescent director Omer Tasli admitted shortfalls in sheltering all the survivors.

    "We couldn't cover ... all the families," he said. "Now just maybe 50 percent of them (are) under a tent."

    The government said it would set up temporary homes and would begin planning to rebuild destroyed areas with better housing. Turks across the country began sending blankets and warm clothing.

    The earthquake's epicenter was the village of Tabanli but damage there was minimal; No deaths were reported and its mud-brick homes were relatively unharmed.

    Turkey lies in one of the world's most active seismic zones and is crossed by numerous fault lines. In 1999, two earthquakes with a magnitude of more than 7 struck northwestern Turkey, killing about 18,000 people.

    Istanbul, the country's largest city with more than 12 million people, lies in northwestern Turkey near a major fault line, and experts say tens of thousands could be killed if a major quake struck there.

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    Associated Press writers Suzan Fraser in Ankara, and Christopher Torchia in Istanbul, contributed to this report.

     
    • Big Yarn snob  •  6 mths ago
      I am so glad they got that poor little baby out; what a horror that whole thing was.
      • TruffyRubber 6 mths ago
        Looks like the muslims have one more to throw stones at adulterers, blow itself up in a crowded place, hate the christian, hate the jew, build more victory mosques where muslim terrorists struck just to spit on the infidel even more. Seeing that victory mosque going up at ground zero makes me realize most of them still hate the USA and less of them in the country is the way to go. Let in hispanics, chinese, japanese, eskimos, euro-trash, anything but more hate-filled muslims.
    • Craig C  •  6 mths ago
      For the ppl that are so CLOSED minded on the people from Turkey, They are wonderful people. I spent 20 months in Ankara Turkey while serving in the USAF.I was NEVER treated bad at all.
      The turkish people are GOOD People, So 75% are Muslims WHO gives a dam what religion they are. Lets all pray for all the living to be found while still alive, dying slowly and alone is a terrible way to die for anyone..
      1 other thing, If you know anything about The turkish people, I would rather have them as a friend and Ally than a enemy. They are some of the greatest fighters in the world, They DON'T know what fear is, They will fight for their country or any other country that they have said they will help, WITHOUT acting like cowards..
      AS I SAID LETS ALL PRAY for the people of Turkey..
      • John 6 mths ago
        WRONG! Islamists took over Turkey this year, replaced all the politicians and all the generals with Jihad crazed people and totally squelched all opposition.. And the Turks all support them. Their ridiculous lying evil TV shows call for hate and murder every day. It is now a very evil place.
      • Craig C 6 mths ago
        John you know nothing about Turkey.. Its people like you that is CLOSED MINDED and I'm trying to be polite, Ill pray for you also, You really need a lot of prayers to help you understand what life is all about.. Its not being CLOSED minded.. another words get you head out of your ARSE an see the real world..
      • John 6 mths ago
        You are a lying moslem murderer.
    • ALLEN U  •  6 mths ago
      God bless the rescuers and the little darling who waited for help.
    • rincewind  •  St. Louis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      In times of tragedy, why do people always say us or them? Does it matter that they are not american? No. PEOPLE were affected and injured. It could easily happen in the U.S. I pray that it does not, but I pray for those it happens to as well.
    • KevinM  •  6 mths ago
      With all the grisly news as of late, it is nice to that infant craddled in the arms of the rescue workers alive and well!
    • Ayhan  •  Istanbul, Turkey  •  6 mths ago
      Baby's mother rescued too.
    • K.  •  6 mths ago
      awe it's stories like this that give you hope. I'm glad they got her out.
    • george v  •  Topeka, United States  •  6 mths ago
      a little good news how refreshing
    • Dori  •  Richmond, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I hope that baby as well as the 9 year old's parents are found alive and well. What a tragic story about the lost.
    • CelticChiliPepper  •  Tulsa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Some good news! Glad the baby and her mother, survived.

      And, to my fellow Americans, who would do nothing but spew their hatred (you know who you are) toward Muslims: Give it a rest, already. If you have that much anger/hatred inside you, well... You're no better than what you claim is so evil.
      • Jess 6 mths ago
        Sooo true!!! God bless
    • Lyn  •  Austin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Thank goodness for the workers helping everyone and this was a wonder with this child---bless all who are there
    • Thom  •  Bayville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It's stories like this that the world needs more of. True it was a tragedy with the natural disaster that claimed lives but this infant was spared by some unseen force whether it was a guardian angel or spirit or sheer luck. Hopefully more missing will be found alive.
      • james c 6 mths ago
        Luck is not "an unseen force." Luck is nothing more than sheer coincidence.
    • ANDREAS  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This has nothing to do with religion, after the earthquake roads were blocked and still help arrived very fast to save lives, it is a fight with time, bad weather dehydration etc. I hope the can get to all the survivors!!!!!! my thought are with the victims!!!!Shame to all those that are making a joke about this disaster and the victims.
    • Moving to AZ...legally  •  6 mths ago
      wow....so glad to read something GOOD
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        i know right
    • abid  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  6 mths ago
      i will pray for the other people who is in trouble .....
    • amanda  •  6 mths ago
      Ok so the government there has experience with these kinds of disasters because it's normal for that region? So why not spend some money on better housing construction and try some earthquake proofing so people don't end up buried alive and have to suffer to death. Just wondering.
    • GrimJoe  •  6 mths ago
      a kiss to ppls who survived and a tears for the ppls who died.may this disaster count as a chalengge to ppls who live to avoid another disaster.
    • Ortek  •  Ankara, Turkey  •  6 mths ago
      Some people are vomitting their hatred while a small baby rescued from quake.I think their hearts are black and full of hate.These people are dangerous for humanity and world.
    • 2nfinity  •  6 mths ago
      To those ignorant red necks, all stupid people who refuse to have time to read and research about other cultures. Turkish people are amazing and I had a chance to work with them in a cruise ship. I was even shocked to see my fellow bartender eating pizza with pork. They are modern Muslims. Unlike those crazy and fanatic so called "Muslims." The Turkish people are the only ones I respect among Islam followers. I can't understand why you (ignorant people) can't find a single drop of sympathy with them. I hope it doesn't happen in your country. Stupid as you are people who I suppose only love your ignorant beings, if such mishap happens on your way, I hope you don't survive at all. The earth will be better off without your presence. For the record, you stupid and close-minded "people," I am Catholic. My sympathy and prayers to Turkey and I hope the affected citizens get help immediately.
    • yooo  •  6 mths ago
      This is great news. but if this is god's miracle on people then what are those deaths at the same disaster? god's nightmare on people
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