Miraculous rescues six days after quake

A 64-year-old woman was also extricated from a collapsed building in Hatay city after spending 150 hours buried beneath the debris, according to Reuters.

Miraculous rescues six days after quake
Rescuers carry 12-year-old Cudie from the rubble of a collapsed building, in Hatay, southern Turkey, 147 hours after the quake.

Even though there is less reason to believe that many more earthquake survivors from Turkey and Syria will be discovered alive in the rubble, miracle rescues are still taking place.

Seven-month-old baby found yesterday amid the wreckage of a building in southern Turkey's Hatay, 139 hours after catastrophic earthquake on Monday.

Cudie, a 12-year-old girl who had been trapped for 147 hours, was rescued elsewhere in Hatay.

The 13-year-old was reportedly saved in Gaziantep on Sunday, and the rescuers reportedly told him: "You are a miracle."

A 64-year-old woman was also extricated from a collapsed building in Hatay city after spending 150 hours buried beneath the debris, according to Reuters.

After days of frantic waiting, it says that her family heard her shouting, "Mum, we are here," after the rescue.