The reporter can be seen comforting the crying girl and assuring her of all possible help.


Ankara: A journalist named Yeksil Aklan rushed to rescue a girl while live reporting and the series of earthquake aftershocks hit the area again in Turkey.
A video had been circulating on social media in which a journalist was seen rushing to rescue the girl and the scenes were seen live on television.
The building rumbled due to the tremors and meanwhile he left the reporting and ran towards the building when he heard the screams.
The reporter reach the area of building collapse and picked up the little girl who came out with her mother and took her to a safe place and also rescued other people there.
In the video footage, the reporter can be seen comforting the crying girl and assuring her of all possible help.
Meanwhile, the reporter along with the cameraman also ran and filmed all the scenes which were broadcasted live on TV.
The video of the incident is going viral on social media.
https://t.co/l3WqdXbkPQ #turkeyearthquake2023
— Noor Fatima (@NoorFat79354277) February 7, 2023
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