Two-year-old girl rescued nearly 4 days after Turkey earthquake

turkey earth quake
In this photo provided by the government's Search and Rescue agency AFAD, rescue workers, who were trying to reach survivors in the rubble of a collapsed building, surround Ayda Gezgin in the Turkish coastal city of Izmir, Turkey, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, after they have pulled the young girl out alive from the rubble of a collapsed apartment building four days after a strong earthquake hit Turkey and Greece. The girl, Ayda Gezgin, was seen being taken into an ambulance on Tuesday, wrapped in a thermal blanket, amid the sound of cheers and applause from rescue workers.(AFAD via AP)

A 2-year-old girl has been rescued from a collapsed building nearly 91 hours after a devastating earthquake hit the Aegean coastal Turkish city of Izmir on Friday. Rescue workers called the space she was lying in a “life triangle.”

Rescuers recovered Ayda’s mother’s dead body just hours after the girl’s rescue, according to Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD). She said, ‘I’m fine.’ We asked her to wave her hand and she did,” rescue worker Nusret Aksoy told the press.

Video of the search efforts showed rescue workers crying, clapping and praying as the 2-year-old was pulled from the rubble and wrapped in a thermal foil blanket.

Rescue workers said the girl asked for water and Ayran, a Turkish yogurt drink popular with children. During the search efforts, he was guiding rescue workers through his family’s destroyed home, according to reports.

News of Ayda’s rescue came just a day after another child was found alive under the rubble and safely rescued.

Rescue efforts are ongoing at five of the 17 collapsed building sites in Izmir, the emergency response directorate said.