A dog that spent 200 hours under rubble was rescued in Turkey. VIDEO
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A dog was rescued in Turkey, which spent about 200 hours under the rubble after the devastating earthquake on February 6. A golden retriever named Tarchin was rescued by a Portuguese rescue team in Hatay province. This was reported by the Turkish publication Anadolu with reference to the Portuguese news agency Lusa. “The rescue team heard barking. At first, they could not determine where the sound was coming from, but eventually realized that the barking was coming from under the wreckage,” the message reads. By punching a hole in the wall, the team was able to open a passage so that Tarchin could get out from under the rubble. A Portuguese rescue team in Turkey’s Hatay province rescued a dog that had been under the rubble for about 200 hours after the devastating Feb. 6 earthquakes pic.twitter.com/0lCCAi2uWm — ANADOLU AGENCY (@anadoluagency) February 15, 2023 The dog lost a lot of weight and injured his face and paws – he tried to dig through the wall and find a way out from under the rubble. Within an hour, the rescued dog was reunited with its owner. The video of the four-legged rescue was published by the local authorities of Lisbon on Twitter: Equipa portuguesa resgata cão com vida dos escombros de edificio, esta manhía, 14 fev, em Antaquia, na Turquia. Tarçin 🐕, como se chama, está a recuperar.#Lisboa #RSB pic.twitter.com/00agk9GUG4 — Lisboa (@CamaraLisboa) February 14, 2023 As of February 16, the earthquake in Turkey has killed more than 36,000 people and more than 108,000 – injured. In neighboring Syria, the earthquake claimed almost 6,000 lives, according to the UN. Read also: Fila the cat was rescued from a house destroyed by a kamikaze drone in Kyiv. VIDEO We will remind you that after the devastating earthquake in Turkey, a rescue dog with injured paws rescued 5 people from the rubble. The Ukrainian team of rescuers is also helping to sort out the debris caused by the earthquake. The State Emergency Service showed a video of the first rescue of a woman by Ukrainian emergency workers. Earlier, seismologists also explained whether Ukraine is threatened by earthquakes, as in Turkey. Read also: Emergency services rescued a guinea pig that survived the shelling of Mykolaiv. VIDEO
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