<p>Turkish rescuers on Saturday pulled three people, including a child, alive from the rubble 13 days after a massive quake claimed tens of thousands of lives, but one later died, local media reported.</p>.<p>The channel did not provide any further details.</p>.<p>A journalist for Turkish television channel NTV later reported that one of those found had died after being taken to hospital.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/turkish-internet-bites-back-at-state-after-deadly-quake-1192577.html" target="_blank">Turkish internet bites back at state after deadly quake</a></strong></p>.<p>NTV broadcast images of rescuers placing the rescued people onto stretchers after they had spent 296 hours trapped in the rubble.</p>.<p>A 7.8-magnitude tremor on February 6 rocked southeastern Turkey and Syria, killing more than 43,000 people and leaving millions without proper shelter.</p>.<p>Teams have been finding survivors all week despite them being stuck for so long under the rubble in freezing weather, but their numbers have dropped to just a handful in the past few days.</p>.<p>Turkish rescuers on Friday pulled a 45-year-old man from rubble, several hours after others discovered three people including a 14-year-old boy alive under debris.</p>
<p>Turkish rescuers on Saturday pulled three people, including a child, alive from the rubble 13 days after a massive quake claimed tens of thousands of lives, but one later died, local media reported.</p>.<p>The channel did not provide any further details.</p>.<p>A journalist for Turkish television channel NTV later reported that one of those found had died after being taken to hospital.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/turkish-internet-bites-back-at-state-after-deadly-quake-1192577.html" target="_blank">Turkish internet bites back at state after deadly quake</a></strong></p>.<p>NTV broadcast images of rescuers placing the rescued people onto stretchers after they had spent 296 hours trapped in the rubble.</p>.<p>A 7.8-magnitude tremor on February 6 rocked southeastern Turkey and Syria, killing more than 43,000 people and leaving millions without proper shelter.</p>.<p>Teams have been finding survivors all week despite them being stuck for so long under the rubble in freezing weather, but their numbers have dropped to just a handful in the past few days.</p>.<p>Turkish rescuers on Friday pulled a 45-year-old man from rubble, several hours after others discovered three people including a 14-year-old boy alive under debris.</p>