VIDEO: 2-Week-Old Girl Rescued From Rubble In Turkey

A Turkish medical doctor carries Azra Karaduman, a 2-week-old baby girl saved today by Turkish rescuers.

Though the death toll (more than 360) continues to climb and the chances of finding more survivors are dimming, there is this bit of good news about what's happening in eastern Turkey, where a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck on Sunday:

A 2-week-old baby girl, Azra Karaduman, was rescued today from the rubble of an apartment building.

The Associated Press has some raw video from that scene. It adds that the girl's mother was "still alive, pinned next to a sofa inside the flattened building." Rescuers are working to get her freed.

Update at 8:45 a.m. ET: The BBC and other news outlets are now reporting that the baby's mother and grandmother have also been rescued.

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