British press wrote: The world is waiting for good news from the volleyball team under the rubble
While the earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş, which suffocated Turkey, were placed at the top of the agenda in the world, the hopeful fight for the men’s and women’s volleyball players who went to Adiyaman for a sports match and were left under the rubble as well was on the agenda. from the British press.
The number of students and teachers from the volleyball team who were left under rubble after the hotel they were staying in was demolished in Adiyaman is claimed to be 38. Northern Cyprus Education Minister Nazım Çavuşoğlu announced that students and teachers from the Famagusta Turkish Maarif College were among the wreckage.
The British newspaper Daily Mail reported that the families of the TRNC students had been waiting for good news from their children in the wreckage for hours. The newspaper shared the photos of the students who were under the rubble.
Rescue teams from Northern Cyprus are also working on the wreckage. Speaking to the TRNC press, the mother of one of the students stated that she came to Adıyaman to find her son missing from her and said, “There is no news. The eight-story building they were staying in was completely destroyed,” she said. The grieving woman said that she still had hope of finding her child.
In the British newspaper news, it was noted that search and rescue teams from many countries went to the earthquake area, but the work progressed with difficulty due to the magnitude of the destruction.