The uncle of 17-year-old Aleyna Olmez hugs one rescue worker as others watch after hearing of her rescue from a collapsed building, 248 hours after last week’s 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck parts of Turkey and Syria, in the city of Kahramanmaras, southern Turkey on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. AFP PHOTO
The uncle of 17-year-old Aleyna Olmez hugs one rescue worker as others watch after hearing of her rescue from a collapsed building, 248 hours after last week’s 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck parts of Turkey and Syria, in the city of Kahramanmaras, southern Turkey on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. AFP PHOTO
The uncle of 17-year-old Aleyna Olmez hugs one rescue worker as others watch after hearing of her rescue from a collapsed building, 248 hours after last week's 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck parts of Turkey and Syria, in the city of Kahramanmaras, southern Turkey on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. AFP PHOTO

KAHRAMANMARAS, Turkey: Turkish rescuers on Thursday pulled a 17-year-girl from the rubble of last week's devastating earthquake as hopes fade of finding more survivors.

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