A devastating earthquake in the Turkish city of Izmir, where many civilians lost their lives, also revealed another lucky girl who was rescued from the rubble by volunteers four days later.
The Daily Mail reports that an earthquake in the Turkish city of Izmir caused hundreds of buildings to collapse, killing more than 100 people.
Rescue volunteers in the Coastal City area of Izmir determined the sound and drilled into the area where the four-year-old girl, Aida Gazin, was alive and well in the wreckage. The volunteer removed the large stones and debris and rescued the four-year-old girl trapped inside.
Four days later, seeing the girl alive, not only did the parents cry with joy, but everyone present there was shocked. The father started making love to the girl as soon as she came out.
Rescue volunteers transported the girl to the hospital, where doctors examined her and said that Aida's neck and spinal cord were affected, but her condition was out of danger.
According to Turkish media reports, rescue volunteers in the Izmir region have so far rescued 107 girls from the rubble.
A 7.0-magnitude earthquake shook Turkey on Sunday, knocking down many buildings and sending seawater into urban areas.
The epicenter was reported at 6.6 on the Richter scale, with a depth of 16.5 kilometers, according to the Turkish Geological Survey.