The clip of the animal being pulled from the rubble in Southeastern Turkey has been viewed more than 2 million times on social media.
Rescue efforts have been undertaken across the country, excavating the rubble of destroyed buildings and infrastructure to locate missing people and animals. On Monday, Turkish businessman Tansu Yegen shared a video on hisaccount of a horse being pulled from the rubble 21 days after the initial quake, still seemingly alive and well.
Earthquake rescue efforts in Adiyaman, Turkey, with a representational image of a horse. A video clip circulated online on Monday showed a horse being rescued from rubble in Adiyaman, three weeks after the earthquake.In the video, numerous people can be seen huddled around the rim of a sizeable hole dug into dirt and rubble, with an excavator visible in the background. A man can be seen at the bottom of the hole pulling on a rope, helping a brown horse free itself and clamber up out of the hole.
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