IDLIB: Extended family members pulled a newborn baby alive from the rubble of a home in northern Syria, after finding her still tied by her umbilical cord to her mother, who died in Monday’s quake, a relative said.
The infant is the sole survivor of her immediate family, the rest of whom were killed when the earthquake flattened the family home in the rebel-held town of Jindayris, Khalil Al Suwadi said.
“We heard a voice while we were digging,” Suwadi said on Tuesday.
“We cleared the dust and found the baby with the umbilical cord (intact) so we cut it and my cousin took her to hospital.”
Video of the rescue went viral on social media.
The footage shows a man sprinting from the rubble of a collapsed four-storey building clutching a tiny baby covered in dust.
A second man runs towards the first carrying a blanket to try to warm the newborn in sub-zero temperatures while a third screams for a car to take her to hospital.
The baby was taken for treatment in the nearby town of Afrin, while family members spent the next several hours recovering the bodies of her father Abdullah, mother Afraa, four siblings and an aunt.
Their bodies were laid out on the floor of a relative’s home.
Published in Dawn, February 8th, 2023
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