Antakya, Turkey – “Canlı! Canlı!” has been probably the most hopeful cry heard within the streets of Antakya since a magnitude 7.8 earthquake despatched waves of loss of life and destruction throughout 10 provinces in southern Turkey in addition to elements of Syria every week in the past.
Shouts by search and rescue groups to announce that they had discovered somebody “alive” ship folks operating from all instructions to focus their consideration on what at this level of the catastrophe response looks like a miracle.
Late on Saturday, 18-year-old Fadel from Deir Az Zor, Syria, thought he had heard his uncle Ahmed nonetheless crying for assist below the rubble of an condo constructing in Antakya the place he had lived on the eighth flooring. Fadel mentioned Ahmed had been calling out that he was trapped below the steps.
Volunteers alerted search and rescue groups, together with Turkey’s Catastrophe and Emergency Administration Authority, the Istanbul Hearth Division, and volunteer miners and building employees.

The workforce of as much as 100 folks sadly has not but discovered Fadel’s uncle. Considered one of them mentioned it might be “psychological”, that individuals consider they hear the voices of their family members as a result of they so badly need to, and that after 5 days below the rubble, there may be little to no probability that individuals can be discovered alive.
Crushing disappointment, then hope
However by 7am (04:00 GMT) on Sunday morning, all efforts had been targeted on making an attempt to retrieve a 16-year-old woman from the basement of the collapsed constructing subsequent door. Solely three of the construction’s 5 flooring might be seen, with the decrease two utterly crushed.
Miners, building employees and a hearth brigade had spent hours digging and chopping into monstrous chunks of cement and contorted rebar to lastly reveal the woman, a Syrian refugee referred to as Reem, who had someway survived as she lay trapped subsequent to her sister, who had died.
In between the work to chop round Reem and dump rubble from out of the cavity, medics often fed her water by a straw, every time rising to rejoice and declare how a lot she had drunk.
It was her first sip of fluids in additional than six days.

In some unspecified time in the future within the day, the earth began to shake and soar, and one other shout went up. “Earthquake’s coming!” a rescue employee yelled, asserting the aftershock, considered one of a whole lot for the reason that preliminary quake on February 6.
A few of us appeared as much as the highest of an adjoining condo constructing the place an enormous piece of the roof with a satellite tv for pc dish nonetheless connected balanced precariously on the nook. All of us had been hoping it could not fall and crush us.
One of many volunteers on the website identified {that a} physique was mendacity simply beneath our ft, which they discovered utilizing a machine that checks for thermal warmth, sound and vibration, however as a result of that individual had died, the precedence proper now was on the woman who was nonetheless alive.
Folks standing there have been suggesting completely different numbers of what number of different folks had been within the room with Reem – the largest estimate was 4 folks, considered one of them being her sister who had been mendacity subsequent to her.

At 1pm (10:00 GMT), it was predicted it could take one other hour to extract {the teenager}. At one level, a military commander referred to as out, “She’s popping out!” and began to rearrange the workforce right into a hall to cross Reem’s stretcher to an ambulance.
Trapped
This occurred two extra instances because the day drew into night. “Now she’s coming!” and medics as soon as once more ready a neck brace and emergency blanket to wrap her in and stood poised for motion.
Every time there gave the impression to be one other subject with the cement that had trapped her foot, crushing it and pinning her within the rubble.
To carry the cement, the workforce determined to lever it with a jack, then minimize blocks of wooden with a chainsaw to prop up the cement and create a hall to extract her.
It was really harmful work the principally volunteer workforce of miners was doing, contemplating the entire constructing may have fallen on them at any second.

As the employees waited, exhausted from not having slept for days, easy meals and juice packets had been delivered to them every so often, however not everybody had the urge for food to eat regardless of how lengthy that they had been working with out a break.
One miner who travelled from Ankara to volunteer instructed me he was simply consuming to be “sturdy and survive to be able to carry on working”.
A 28-year-old firefighter from Istanbul introduced me a bottle of water and a packet of biscuits after discovering out I hadn’t eaten all day and had run out of water.
He instructed me he was considered one of 600 personnel who had been flown into Adana instantly after the earthquake and placed on a bus straight to Antakya to assist with the rescues. For the primary two days, they slept out within the open – till tents had been despatched down from Istanbul – and labored with barely any instruments or equipment.

Anxious households, rising tensions
Because it grew darkish, neon lights had been introduced out as work continued to free Reem’s leg. It grew to become so chilly that some firefighters went to sit down close to an open hearth to heat up and drink tea. But Reem had survived in these situations for what now added as much as seven nights.
At round 9pm, seven law enforcement officials had been referred to as in by the military attributable to tensions with the prolonged household standing across the rescue operation, anxious to retrieve these nonetheless buried below the rubble.
I had been instructed that Antakya was now not a secure place to be at evening. Violence typically erupts within the pitch-black streets. Opportunists have began stealing valuables. There isn’t any shelter in addition to sleeping in an unsecured tent or automobile, and going to the bathroom by your self as a lady is an additional threat in itself.

I lastly, reluctantly, needed to depart the rescue website after the police had been deployed, contemplating I had no automobile of my very own to sleep in and my solely manner again to Adana late at evening was by bus.
Unhappy and dissatisfied that I used to be pressured to depart with out seeing Reem rescued, I handed my quantity to a firefighter and one of many troopers, realizing they’d movie the second. The employees had been prepared with their telephones a number of instances over the afternoon at any time when they thought she was going to be pulled out.
Strolling by the darkish escorted by a bunch of volunteers from Samsun, who had travelled all the best way from the Black Beach, we tried to not journey on cracks opened up within the street by the earthquakes.
Solely makeshift lights shone onto blocks the place condo buildings as soon as stood and now equipment was scraping rubble away from what had as soon as been folks’s houses. The mud within the air scratched the lungs, and the smoke from all of the fires burning clouded our imaginative and prescient.

Most of Antakya is now a ghost city after nearly all of its residents who survived fled to different cities or farmhouses they’ve close by. Those that are nonetheless ready for lacking family members will be seen sitting in entrance of destroyed homes with solely a hearth to maintain them heat. I noticed troopers earlier within the day accumulating scrap wooden from destroyed buildings.
A few of the vibrant condo buildings with balconies the place households gathered on heat days are nonetheless standing, however they’re tilted, shattered and cracked with washing nonetheless hanging on clotheslines, lounges and bedrooms uncovered to the road.
‘Canlı! Canlı!’
As I turned a nook, I heard once more the cries of “Canlı! Canlı!” and the screech of an ambulance pulling up.
Speeding over to a crumbled condo block the place an excavator was at work, a mom, father and sister stood on the fringe of the rubble, faces full of anguish and hope, questioning if it was actually true that their daughter and sister might be alive.

A boy began strolling again to the household from the outlet that had been dug within the rubble and almost slipped off the shiny metallic fringe of a coated and crushed automobile.
“Inform me! Inform me!” the mom shouted frantically, beseeching the boy to inform her if her daughter was alive. He didn’t reply. Because the mom grew to become extra determined, a bunch of emergency responders made their technique to the sting of the rubble carrying a physique bag, the one affirmation wanted that her daughter didn’t make it out alive.
Wailing and screaming, the mom and daughter had been ushered away by the troopers, disappearing out of sight.

One of many males from Samsun instructed me to maintain transferring. “We have now to go,” and I saved strolling.
After I was on the bus, I bought a message saying Reem had made it out alive, half-hour after I had left and 162 hours after being trapped.
