Flat where Novichok victim Dawn Sturgess was fatally poisoned is slowly reduced to rubble

The flat where Novichok victim Dawn Sturgess was fatally poisoned with a chemical nerve agent meant for ex-spy Sergei Skripal is slowly being reduced to rubble in a three-week demolition. Mother-of-three Ms Sturgess, 44, collapsed at her partner Charlie Rowley’s home in Amesbury, near Salisbury, on June 30, 2018, after spraying the nerve poison hidden … Read more

Turkey earthquake: Girl is pulled out alive from rubble FOUR DAYS after quake destroyed her home

A young girl has been pulled out of the rubble of a collapsed apartment building alive four days after a strong earthquake hit Turkey and Greece. The four-year-old girl, Ayda Gezgin, was taken to hospital in an ambulance in the Turkish coastal city of Izmir today, wrapped in a thermal blanket, amid the sound of … Read more

Turkey earthquake: Children, 3 and 14, pulled out ALIVE from rubble

A three-year-old girl who had been trapped for three days under the rubble of a deadly earthquake in a Turkish coastal city has miraculously survived.  Firefighter Muammer Celik found Elif Perincek lying motionless, covered in dust, and he asked a colleague for a body bag. But as Mr Celik extended his arm to wipe her … Read more

Children aged three and 14 are pulled out alive from rubble after earthquake smashed Turkish city

Two girls aged three and 14 have been pulled out alive from the rubble three days after a powerful earthquake decimated the Turkish city of Izmir.   The overall death toll from Friday’s quake reached 85 after teams found more bodies overnight amid toppled buildings in the country’s third-largest city.  Rescue workers clapped as 14-year-old Idil … Read more

Huge fire breaks out in the rubble of Beirut’s port just weeks after explosion decimated the area 

BREAKING NEWS: Huge fire breaks out in the rubble of Beirut’s port just weeks after an explosion decimated the area By Ross Ibbetson For Mailonline Published: 11:46 BST, 10 September 2020 | Updated: 11:54 BST, 10 September 2020 Share or comment on this article:

Beirut explosion rescue workers find ANOTHER ‘heartbeat’ under the rubble

Rescue workers may have found another ‘heartbeat’ under the rubble left when an explosion rocked the Port of Beirut last month – raising fresh hopes a buried survivor might still be alive after the blast.    Search operations began on Thursday afternoon after a sniffer dog belonging to a Chilean search and rescue team detected something … Read more

Beirut blast rescuers ‘detect heartbeat’ under rubble sparking hopes of finding survivor

Beirut blast rescuers ‘detect a heartbeat’ under rubble sparking hopes of finding a survivor a month after the explosion Sniffer dog belonging to the Chilean rescue team first detected something A pulsing signal was detected on Thursday from under the rubble of a building  The team used audio detection equipment and detected what could be … Read more

Baltimore gas explosion: Second body pulled from rubble

Rescuers have pulled a second body from the rubble of the Baltimore gas explosion where one woman was killed and another seven were hospitalized.   The body of an adult male was recovered from the site of the deadly blast just before 1 a.m. Tuesday morning, taking the number of fatalities up to two.  One woman … Read more

Rescuers pull second body from the rubble of Baltimore gas explosion

Rescuers have pulled a second body from the rubble of the Baltimore gas explosion where one woman was killed and another seven were hospitalized.   The body of an adult male was recovered from the site of the deadly blast just before 1 a.m. Tuesday morning, taking the number of fatalities up to two.  One woman … Read more

Beirut explosion: Man pulled from rubble after TEN HOURS

This is the dramatic moment a man was pulled alive from the rubble of an apartment building, hours after a massive explosion tore through the city of Beirut. People could be heard cheering ‘Issam is alive!’ as the wounded man was placed on a stretcher and taken to hospital, one of more than 4,000 injured … Read more