Turkish man reportedly freed from quake debris

A collapsed building is seen in Ercis, Turkey, on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011.
A collapsed building is seen in Ercis, Turkey, on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011.

— Turkey’s state-run news agency reported that rescuers have pulled out a man alive from the rubble of a collapsed building four days after a powerful earthquake hit eastern Turkey, killing 532 people.

Anatolia news agency said the man is in his late 20s.

Television footage showed the man, surrounded by medics and other emergency workers, being rushed through hospital doors.

Rain and snow in the area is making life miserable for thousands of earthquake survivors.

Emergency officials said 2,300 people were injured and 185 have been rescued from the rubble after Sunday’s devastating 7.2-magnitude quake.

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