After 40 hours in northern Syria, Takbir and Joy were captured alive along with their relatives, tears of joy. After 40 hours in northern Syria, Takbir and Joy were captured alive along with their family, tears of joy.

Image after the earthquake in Turkey and Syria (File) - India TV Hindi

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Image after the earthquake in Turkey and Syria (File)

New Delhi. Two days have passed since the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria. Relief and rescue teams are constantly trying to rescue people buried under the rubble. On Tuesday, rescue teams were able to rescue an entire family buried under rubble for 40 hours in northern Syria. In the end, the family’s two children, Takbir and Joy, were brought out alive. After this, tears of happiness flowed from the eyes of the people. After 40 hours, the girl was pulled out from under the rubble, people began to take her on her lap and began to shout victory slogans.

It is noteworthy that in the last 48 hours in Turkey and Syria, there has been a severe earthquake about 5 times. More than 5000 people have been confirmed dead in this. Thousands of people are still missing, who may be buried under rubble. At the same time, more than 20 thousand people are injured. Of these, the condition of several thousand people is very serious. For the last two days, relief and rescue work has been carried out on a war footing. India has also sent four of its planes carrying relief supplies and rescue teams to Turkey and Syria.

It also has a 100-member medical team. India has also set up 30-30 bed automatic hospitals in Turkey and Syria. So that the lives of the wounded can be saved. Two more planes arrived in Turkey and Syria late at night with emergency relief supplies. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has given information about the planes and relief material and rescue teams sent to Turkey and Syria via Twitter.

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