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Earthquake kills family of baby born in rubble of Syria home

Newborn baby in Syria found under rubble
Newborn baby in Syria found under earthquake rubble while she was still attached to her mother 01:01

A funeral was held in Syria on Tuesday for the family of a baby born under the rubble of her home in Jinderis, Syria, which was destroyed by a massive earthquake and aftershocks that devastated the region on Monday.

"We heard a voice while we were digging," Khalil al-Suwadi, the baby's father's cousin, told the AFP news agency. Jindayris is a rebel-held town in war-torn Aleppo province, which was badly affected by the earthquake. An estimated 25 percent of it was destroyed, according to reports.

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A newborn baby who was found still tied by her umbilical cord to her mother and pulled alive from the rubble of a home in northern Syria following a deadly earthquake, receives medical care at a clinic in Afrin, on February 7, 2023. RAMI AL SAYED/AFP via Getty Images

"We cleared the dust and found the baby with the umbilical cord (intact), so we cut it and my cousin took her to hospital," al-Suwadi said.

After the baby was rescued, al-Suwadi and his extended family spent hours recovering the bodies of the her family, including her mother Afraa, her father Abdullah, her four siblings and and aunt, AFP reported.

A Syrian man weeps near the bodies of a family and close neighbors who were killed as their family house collapsed during the deadly earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria, during which one newborn baby survived, on February 7, 2023.
A Syrian man weeps near the bodies of a family and close neighbors who were killed as their family house collapsed during the deadly earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria, during which one newborn baby survived, on February 7, 2023. RAMI AL SAYED/AFP via Getty Images

Deaths in both Syria and Turkey from Monday's massive 7.8 earthquake and multiple aftershocks neared 10,000 on Wednesday, and the World Health Organization said it was a "race against time" to rescue people trapped in the rubble in freezing conditions.

Syria, which already has a refugee crisis after 12 years of brutal civil war, is facing particular difficulty. The area worst affected by the earthquake is split between government-held territory, controlled by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and opposition-held territory, which borders Turkey and is surrounded by government forces.

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