About 46 hours after an earthquake decimated the Turkish town of Ercis, rescue workers cradle 14-day old Azra Karaduma after pulling her from a collapsed apartment building. âGiven the work conditions and hardships of rescue teams, the best prize is to bring people back to life,â Ercan Toprak, leader of the rescue team that saved the girl, told NTV. âWe feel the joy of connecting her back to life and hope her mother and grandmother will also be saved very shortly.â Her mother and grandmother had taken shelter with the baby behind a couch in their damaged apartment. After hearing their cries for help, rescuers drilled a hole into their wall. (Reuters)