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May 27, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Japanese aid worker pulled out of rubble in Turkish quake dies

Rescuers pulled Atsushi Miyazaki alive from the rubble of the Bayram Hotel nearly 13 hours after the magnitude 5.6 earthquake that hit Van on Nov. 9. (Photo: AA)
10 November 2011 / TODAYSZAMAN.COM,
Two members of Japan's Association for Aid and Relief trapped under a hotel that collapsed in a magnitude 5.6 earthquake on Wednesday night in Turkey's eastern Van province were pulled out of the rubble alive early on Thursday, but one of them died soon after being rescued.

Miyuki Konnai, who rushed to Turkey to help the victims of the previous quake in Van, was pulled out alive from the rubble of the Bayram Hotel more than five hours after the hotel collapsed, but another staffer, Atsushi Miyazaki, was missing until the morning after the tremor. Miyazaki (41), who was a doctor, was also rescued alive nearly 13 hours after the quake, which hit the Edremit district of Van at 9:23 p.m. on Wednesday.

Rescue workers performed CPR on Miyazaki for about 15 minutes before taking him to the hospital in serious condition. He died at the hospital hours after his rescue.

The 32-year-old Konnai was reported be receiving medical treatment. “We spoke with her briefly, she is in a hospital at the moment,” Ikuko Natori told The Associated Press by telephone from Tokyo, Japan. “She had a slight injury, but it is not life threatening.”

Three staffers from Japan's Association for Aid and Relief, Konnani, Miyazaki and Yumeka Ota, had been in Van since Oct. 29 to help quake victims after the province was hit by a magnitude 7.2 earthquake on Oct. 23. They had recently bought animals for sacrifice during Eid al-Adha, which ended on Wednesday, and distributed meat to quake victims.

Ota recently returned to Japan, but Konnai and Miyazaki were still staying at the Bayram Hotel, which collapsed during Wednesday's earthquake.

 

 
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