Woman rescued from under rubble 34 hours after quake hit southern Türkiye
'Hopefully, those remaining will get out, too ... The teams are working very hard,' says brother of rescued Filiz Abar

GAZIANTEP, Türkiye
A woman was rescued from under the rubble in southeastern Türkiye on Tuesday, 34 hours after earthquakes in the region reduced her building to rubble.
Filiz Abar, 35, was rescued from what remained of the six-story building in Gaziantep, one of the provinces hit hard by the 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes.
"Hopefully, those remaining will get out, too. I trust in Allah, may Allah help the (disaster) workers and our state ... The teams are working with their heart and soul," Abar's brother told reporters at the scene.
At least 3,549 people were killed and 22,168 others injured in 10 provinces after two strong earthquakes.
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