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.
Footage of the British rescue team digging a tunnel to access a buried person #TurkeyEarthquake #Turkey #Turquia #Turkey_earthquake #earthquaketurkey #uk pic.twitter.com/BYrbR8Fh4b
— REPORT WAR (@troy_dalio) February 12, 2023
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New Delhi (PTI): Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned till 12 noon on Thursday amid protests by Opposition members over the Adani issue, violence in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal and other issues.
As soon as the House met for the day, Congress leaders Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who was elected from Kerala's Wayanad in the recent bypoll, and Ravindra Vasantrao Chavan, who was elected from Maharashtra's Nanded, took oath as Lok Sabha MPs.
Immediately after the oath taking of the two new members, many Opposition members, including from the Congress, were on their feet as they sought to raise issues related to the allegations against the Adani Group and other issues.
Some members from the Congress and Samajwadi Party were in the Well while other Opposition members stood in the aisle and shouted slogans.
Speaker Om Birla asked the Opposition members to allow the Question Hour and said they can take up their issues later.
"I have been giving you enough opportunities to raise your issues and will continue to do so in future. But your way of systematic blockade of the proceedings is not acceptable. The issue which you want to raise has nothing to do with the country," he told the protesting members.
Birla said people have chosen the MPs as their representatives to raise the genuine issue of the people but they were resorting to disrupt the proceedings of the House which is not good.
He said there were difference of opinions in the Constituent Assembly too but those were raised in dignified manners.
Amid the din, one question was taken up.
As the protests continued, the Speaker adjourned the House will 12 noon.
The Opposition members wanted to discuss the Adani controversy and the recent violence in Sambhal.
The Adani Group said on Wednesday that Gautam Adani, and his nephew Sagar have not been charged with any violation of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in the indictment that authorities filed in the New York court in an alleged bribery case.