After Being Evacuated From The Ruruntuhan Rumah, Azka Was Taken To The Motor Trail Hospital Because The Streets Were Scattered

JAKARTA - It is still about Azka Maulana Malik (7), a boy who survived despite being buried under the rubble of a house for three days buried. This time the story came from the rescue team.

The Commander of the SAR Platform (Danton) Regiment II of the Brimob Korp Pioneer Troops, Ipda Sutrisno, told a dramatic story of evacuating Azka.

He said, Azka's discovery was like a miracle from God because his condition did not suffer any external injuries or fractures. However, Azka is in a weak condition because she has not received food and drink for three days.

"His body condition is good, there are no external injuries, only there are internal bruises on his right abdomen," said Sutrisno, Wednesday, November 23, as reported by Antara.

Azka was successfully evacuated at around 12.00 WIB after the joint SAR team of the TNI, Polri, firefighters (damkar) and residents conducted a search for almost two hours.

The search and evacuation process used makeshift tools, hoes, and clashes. The joint SAR team dug up the ruins of a house that was suspected to be where Azka was buried.

Azka's search was carried out after his aunt reported to the SAR team that his brother and nephew had not been found since the earthquake occurred.

In the three-story house, said Sutrisno, it was reported that three people were still buried, namely Rafka's grandmother named Maidah, Azka and Azka's mother.

Azka's grandmother and mother were found dead on Tuesday (22/11).

Grandma Azka was found in the bathroom, while her mother was in a different room.

"Thankfully this child was found alive," said Sutrisno.

When Azka was found, using a dirt bike, Sutrisno and one TNI member took him to the Cianjur Sayang Regional General Hospital (RSUD).

The process of evacuating Azka to the hospital took 15 minutes, the use of motorcycles was faster considering the traffic jams.

"If you ride a motorbike faster, you don't take it to the Sayang Cianjur Hospital right away," said Sutrisno.