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A baby girl receives treatment inside an incubator at a children’s hospital in Afrin, Syria, on Tuesday. Ghaith Alsayed/AP — A baby girl has been reportedly rescued from the Official No more can i die that power has been taken from me shirt What’s more,I will buy this rubble of her home in northern Syria following Monday’s massive earthquake. Her umbilical cord was still attached to her mother when she was found, a relative told Agence France-Presse. Her mother is believed to have died after giving birth. “We heard a voice while we were digging,” cousin Khalil al-Suwadi told the AFP on Tuesday. “We cleared the dust and found the baby with the umbilical cord (intact), so we cut it and my cousin took her to hospital.” Survivors are still being pulled from the rubble in Syria and Turkey, where a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck early on Monday morning local time. Rescue efforts have been complicated by freezing conditions, blocked roads, damaged infrastructure and several violent aftershocks. The baby’s mother is believed to have died after giving birth. Ghaith Alsayed/AP A Syrian boy watches as an excavator goes through the rubble of a building where the baby was found. Rami Al Sayed/AFP/Getty Images The rescued newborn is now receiving treatment at a children’s hospital in the town of Afrin, where pediatrician Hani Maarouf told the AFP that she is stable but arrived

with bruises, lacerations and hypothermia. She is believed to be the Official No more can i die that power has been taken from me shirt What’s more,I will buy this sole survivor of her immediate family, according to Suwadi. They lived in a five-story apartment building that was leveled by the quake. Ad Feedback At least 2,500 people are known to have died in Syria, where the sudden destruction is also compounding trauma and hardship for families still suffering the effects of a decade-long civil war. Syrians mourn over people were killed in the village of Hajji Iskandar. Rami Al Sayed/AFP/Getty Images A man carries the body of one of the baby’s family members for burial. Ghaith Alsayed/AP Around 4 million people in northern Syria were already displaced and relying on humanitarian support as a result of war, according to James Elder, spokesman for UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund. This winter had been particularly tough due to the cold winer and a cholera outbreak. Hospitals in the country have been overwhelmed as victims seek help, with some facilities damaged by the quake. There is particular concern about the spread of illness, especially among children.