VIDEO: Newborn rescued from quake rubble

Death toll grows to 432 in Turkey

A Turkish medical doctor carries Azra Karaduman, a two-week-old baby girl saved by Turkish rescuers on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011.
A Turkish medical doctor carries Azra Karaduman, a two-week-old baby girl saved by Turkish rescuers on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011.

— A 2-week-old baby girl, her mother and grandmother were pulled alive from the rubble of an apartment building in a dramatic rescue Tuesday, 48 hours after a 7.2-magnitude earthquake toppled some 2,000 buildings in eastern Turkey.

Television footage showed a rescuer, Kadir Direk, in an orange jumpsuit squeezing into the hulk of crushed concrete and metal to free the baby. The infant, named Azra Karaduman, was wrapped in a blanket and handed over to a medic amid a scrum of media and applauding emergency workers.

Close to 500 aftershocks have rattled the area since Sunday, according to Turkey’s Kandilli seismology center, and a moderately strong one on Tuesday, measuring 5.4, sent residents rushing into the streets.

Authorities said the death toll had jumped to 432. At least nine people were rescued Tuesday, although many more bodies were discovered.

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