Istanbul: Nearly a week after Central Turkey and northern and western Syria was struck by an earthquake, the rescuers continue to pull out survivors from the rubble.

Recently, a Turkish man and a 62-year-old woman were found trapped under a collapsed building for nearly a week. The rescuers had to crawl down the tunnel to access the buried people.

A Twitter handle by the name “Report War” posted a video showing the British search team rescuing a Turkish boy trapped for five days being saved by the rescuers crawling down a tunnel created in Hatay.

Seven-year-old Mustafa and Nafize Yilmaz 62-year-old woman were recused after 168 hours of being trapped, on Sunday, which was the latest miracle rescue after five days of being trapped under the building collapse.

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Sagar (MP) (PTI): Four minor sisters aged between five months and seven years were found dead in a well on Thursday, while their mother who allegedly threw them into the water body, was found hanging at her home in a village in Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh, police said.

Prima facie it appears that the woman, Savita Lodhi (30), threw her four daughters into the well and later hanged herself at her house in Khamaria village, about 50km from the district headquarters, City Superintendent of Police (CSP) Lalit Kashyap told reporters.

The sisters, aged between five months and seven years, drowned in the well located in an agriculture field belonging to a local farmer, he said, adding three of the bodies have been fished out so far with the help of villagers.

On receiving information about the incident, which created panic in the village, personnel from the Kesli police station reached the spot and began an investigation.

The reason behind the suicide-murders was not yet known, according to police.

Police are questioning family members of the deceased and local residents to ascertain the circumstances leading to the incident, the CSP said.