Rescuers recovered one alive 13 year old boy from the ruins of a collapsed building, 182 hours after last Monday’s earthquake in Hatay Province, Turkey.

Earlier, rescuers pulled a six-year-old girl alive from the rubble in Turkey’s Antiyaman province, 178 hours after last Monday’s deadly earthquake. It is about the six-year-old Miray who was pulled alive from the ruins of her destroyed home in Turkey. Rescue crews are now working to reach Miray’s older sister who is trapped under the same building in the southern Turkish city of Antiyaman.

Footage released by Reuters shows the teenager to hold the hand of a rescuer while he is placed on a stretcher after immobilizing his head and covering him with a blanket to keep him warm. He is then taken to an ambulance.

While hopes of finding more survivors in the wreckage are fading, the death toll from last week’s earthquakes in Turkey and neighboring Syria has already exceeded 37,000 and is certain to rise.