Spanish Marines take part within the rescue of a 7-year-old boy alive after the earthquake in Turkey

“The state of affairs was a bit chaotic because it was the fifth day after the earthquake and the probabilities of discovering somebody alive decreased drastically,” mentioned Marine Infantry Lieutenant Manuel González Baiges, from the seventh Company of the Second Battalion of Landing.

The infantry was serving to to wash up and take away particles from one of many buildings within the downtown space of ​​Iskenderun when “a sound was heard” that was recognized by the Turkish crew. “We are the rescue crew if somebody hears me scream, if you cannot give three knocks round them,” the Turks mentioned.

Then, the rescue groups had been in a position to save this baby who was discovered within the rubble: “It took about 20 minutes to achieve that little life that returned a thread of hope to all of us who had been within the place”, González Baiges has associated. .

The Spanish Navy ships ‘Juan Carlos’ I and ‘Galicia’ left final Monday within the course of the realm affected by the earthquake in Turkey to assist in the rescue work of individuals, along with two planes, one from the Military Unit of Emergencies (UME) and one other with firefighters from the Community of Madrid.