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Summary A 2-week-old baby girl was pulled alive from the rubble of a building in quake-hit Turkey.
Television footage showed rescuers in orange jumpsuits clapping as the baby, Azra Karaduman, was removed from the wreckage.A rescuer cradled the naked infant, who was wrapped in a blanket and handed over to a medic. The babys mother, Semiha, was still alive, pinned next to a sofa inside the flattened building.Rescuers in two cities, Ercis and Van, raced to free people trapped inside mounds of concrete, twisted steel and construction debris.Authorities have warned survivors of the quake that killed at least 366 people not to enter damaged buildings and thousands spent a second night outdoors in cars or tents in near-freezing conditions, afraid to return to their homes. Some 1,300 people were injured.
