WATCH: Girl rescued from rubble 4 days after quake in Turkey, video goes viral

3-year-old Ayda Gezgin had been trapped under the rubble for 91 hours

Turkish-girl-pulled-from-rubble-earthquake-Ayda-Gezgin-Reuters Rescue workers pull Ayda Gezgin from the rubble of a collapsed building after an earthquake in the Aegean port city of Izmir, Turkey November 3, 2020 | Turkish Gendarmerie Search and Rescue Battalion (JAK)/Turkish Interior Ministry/Handout via REUTERS

Even as hopes of reaching survivors began to fade, rescuers in the Turkish city of Izmir pulled a young girl out alive from the rubble of a collapsed apartment building on Tuesday, four days after a strong earthquake hit Turkey and Greece.

Wrapped in a thermal blanket, the girl was taken into an ambulance on a stretcher to the sounds of applause and chants of God is great!" from rescue workers and onlookers.

Health Media Fahrettin Koca identified her as 3-year-old Ayda Gezgin on Twitter and shared a video of her inside the ambulance. The child had been trapped inside the rubble for 91 hours since Friday's quake struck in the Aegean Sea and was the 107th person to have been pulled out of collapsed buildings alive.

Ayda's mother did not survive and her body was found amid the wreckage hours later. Her brother and father were not inside the building at the time of the quake.

Rescuer Nusret Aksoy told reporters that he was sifting through the rubble of the toppled eight-floor building when he heard a child's scream and called for silence. He later located the girl in a tight space next to a dishwasher.

The girl waved at him, told him her name and said that she was okay, Aksoy said.

I got goosebumps and my colleague Ahmet cried, he told HaberTurk television.

Ibrahim Topal, of the Humanitarian Relief Foundation, or IHH said: My colleague and I looked at each other like Did you hear that, too?' We listened again. There was a very weak voice saying something like I'm here.' Then we shut everything down, the machines, and started listening again. And there really was a voice.

Health ministry officials said the girl was in good condition but would be kept under observation in the hospital for a while. She asked for her mother as well as for meatballs and a yoghurt drink on her way to the hospital, state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

Her rescue came a day after another 3-year-old girl and a 14-year-old girl were also pulled out alive from collapsed buildings in Izmir, Turkey's third-largest city.

Meanwhile, the death toll in the earthquake reached 107, after emergency crews retrieved more bodies from toppled buildings in the city. Officials said 144 quake survivors were still hospitalized, and three of them were in serious condition.

The US Geological Survey registered the quake's magnitude at 7.0, though other agencies recorded it as less severe. 

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