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Google translate:
"There is someone living here" is not just a sentence, it is a cry that comes from the depths of pain and hope at the same time. Voices repeat it amidst the destruction, where fear and hope mix to find life under the rubble.

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"There is someone living here" is not just a sentence, it is a cry that comes from the depths of pain and hope at the same time. Voices repeat it amidst the destruction, where fear and hope mix to find life under the rubble. These moments are characterized by exhausting silence, where everyone almost stops breathing, just to be able to hear the slightest sound that indicates the presence of life.
But when silence falls after the question, when no one answers, the sentence becomes more than just words; it becomes a witness to loss, a symbol of an indescribable grief.
These words show the profound human side of the events, where everyone, journalists and citizens alike, stand helpless in the face of the scale of the devastation, waiting for a miracle that may never come. It is a moment that exposes the cruelty of reality and embodies the pain that is repeated every time this phrase is heard.