Md Golam Syed Rinku, a Bangladeshi student in Turkey who got caught near the epicentre of Monday's massive earthquake, has been rescued from a collapsed building.
He is undergoing treatment at a hospital in Kahramanmaras, Mohammed Nore-Alam, Bangladesh consul general in Istanbul told UNB on Tuesday night.
Kahramanmaras is a southern province of Turkey where the epicentre of the 7.5 magnitude quake was located. The province has since been experiencing numerous aftershocks.
Rinku, from Bogura, is an undergraduate student of Kahramanmaras Sutçü Imam University.
He went missing in the wake of the powerful earthquake that rocked Turkey and Syria along their borders early Monday, toppling hundreds of buildings and killing more than 5000 people.
Another missing Bangladeshi student, Nur, was found earlier.
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The death toll is likely to climb further as freezing weather and multiple aftershocks are hampering the rescue efforts — despite international assistance.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Dhaka is in touch with the Embassy of Bangladesh in Ankara, MoFA spokesperson Seheli Sabrin told UNB.