More than 11,000 people have died after devastating earthquakes rocked Turkey and Syria.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will travel to town of Pazarcik, the epicenter of the earthquake, and to the worst-hit province of Hatay on Wednesday.Turkey now has some 60,000 aid personnel in the earthquake-hit zone, but with the devastation so widespread many are still waiting for help.
The boy's father, Ertugrul Kisi, who himself had been rescued earlier, sobbed as his son was pulled free and loaded into an ambulance. Her grandfather kissed her and spoke softly to her as she was loaded on an ambulance as onlookers applauded.
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