Ayda Gezgin, 4-year-old girl, was rescued by rescue forces after four days of being buried under a collapsed building due to the quake.
Rescuers in the city of Izmir, Turkey, on 2/11 found baby Ayda Gezgin after hearing her screams under the rubble of a collapsed building.
After a few hours, the rescuers took the baby out safely and took her to the city hospital.
Ugur, Gezgin's father, was deeply moved to see his daughter and smelled the baby's dust-covered face.
"She smiled, she was waiting for us," said Levent Onur, another lifeguard involved in rescuing her.
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Turkish Cabinet Minister Murat Kurum has called baby Ayda's miraculous life after 91 hours of trauma.
The Turkish earthquake on October 30 left 102 people dead and 1,026 injured, making it the deadliest earthquake in Turkey in nearly a decade.
Turkey belongs to one of the most active seismic regions in the world and is interrupted by many fault lines.