28 October 2011 rescuers drag the teenager from the collapsed building stand 09: 09 GMT
A 13-year-old boy were removed alive from the rubble in southeastern Turkey, 108 hours after an earthquake of the city devastated.
The injured boy was rescued from a collapsed building in the Ercis.
Just hours earlier a man from a flat building was freed and brought to the hospital.
The Turkish authorities say now 570 people are known, died on Sunday 7.2 magnitude quake have – more than 2,500 were injured.
So far 187 people were rescued, but hundreds are still missing and hopes fade to find more survivors.The rescue and aid have snow and rain hampered efforts.
The rescued boy, found with the name Ferhat Tokay, late on Thursday in the life and moved from search teams early Friday morning.
"We started digging and initially we saw his hand, then we began to him talk", said Baris Dogan, Member of the rescue team told of Reuters.
He said "my feelings are inexplicable - it was out as my son,".
Ozgur Yildiz, a friend of young told of Reuters: "we do not he would die--he is a strong child believe." "I feel so good now, and I would like him to get well soon say."

Rescue workers say Ferhat Tokay was taken to the hospital, but seems to be in good health.
Search crews continue to dig out the rubble of the building after the 13-year-old was rescued, search missing after several other people from the same block, which are intended.
However stopped work at some other sites as reducing the chances of someone alive.
Persons, the onPouring rain and in some places by the earthquake brought snow more misery, tens of thousands of people made homeless.
Although the authorities are working on a major flaw on tents, a fifth night in the open spent many people.
Large number of men are reported to stayed have any questions, the streets of Ercis, the worst hit city, with nowhere to go, that their families in what protection was available.
In the provincial capital, van, the humid conditions make too difficult also there for the people.

Nimet, a mother of three, which damaged told of Reuters that she tried, back home was.
"It looks good from the outside, but it looks inside very unstable, with all the cracks in the walls." What choice do we have but to go back to our homes? ", you said"
"Last night it was raining and all our things are still wet." "I know not how many days that we can to stay in a tent."
Relief supplies were sent from several countries.
On Thursday, the aircraft were loaded with tents in Turkey from France, the Ukraine and Israel.

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