A woman was rescued today from the ruins of a building in the southern Turkish city of Hatay, 203 hours after the devastating earthquake, Turkish media reported.

Earlier reports said the rescued person was a man, but state broadcaster TRT later reported that a woman had been pulled from the rubble in the city.

Earlier the rescuers they had recovered three people alive, 198 hours after the earthquake: 18-year-old Muhammad Kafer in Antiyaman province, and two brothers in neighboring Kahramanmaras province.

The state-run Anadolu news agency reported that they were 17-year-old Muhammed Enes Jeninar and his brother, 21-year-old Baki Jeninar, who was rescued right after him.

Both were taken to ambulances and taken to the hospital. Their health status has not been clarified so far.