WhatsApp saves life of student stuck under debris in Turkey earthquake

By | September 27, 2023
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Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria have ruined everything. Because of such a big disaster, thousands of people lost their lives. But during this disaster, the messaging app WhatsApp also saved the life of a student. A student’s life could be saved due to WhatsApp’s status and live location feature.

WhatsApp is mostly used for chatting. Now the case of saving the life of a student due to WhatsApp has come to light. The recent earthquake in Turkey caused heavy damage. After the earthquake, the life of a student buried in the rubble was saved due to WhatsApp. Here you are told the whole story.

According to a report, a student named Boran Kubat was buried under the rubble of a building in eastern Turkey. After this, he made a video appealing to rescue with the help of WhatsApp and put it in his status. Along with this she also shared her location.

How was the student stuck?

The student and his mother had escaped the first shock but when they were going to their building, the building collapsed due to the second shock. However, his life was saved due to being buried in the rubble. After this, Boran Kubat recorded the video message from the rubble on WhatsApp and shared it with his contacts as a status.

In the status she wrote, “Please help whoever got this message.” Anadolu Agency reported that because of this video, it was easier for the rescue team to find him and his life was saved. The student said that after getting stuck in the debris, he remembered that he could appeal to save his mother’s life through WhatsApp status.

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Helped to find location

He also shared his location on WhatsApp. This helped the rescue team to find him and his mother. However, he said that other members of the family were also buried in the debris and the rescue team is working continuously to save them.

Let me tell you that there is heavy damage due to the earthquake in Turkey. Thousands of people have lost their lives in this. Many countries have announced their help to Turkey and sent their teams there.