An 11-month-old baby was found by rescuers in the rubble of a partially collapsed building in Russia, miraculously still hanging on to life after spending 35 hours in the freezing cold.
Ivan’s father called the discovery of his son “a New Year’s miracle,” as quoted by RT, a Russian TV network. However, Ivan was in a serious condition after the rescue.
Ivan sustained a head injury and leg fractures and is suffering from severe frostbite. The baby will receive treatment in Moscow, which is about 1,053 miles west of Magnitogorsk.
When the collapse happened, Ivan’s father was at work. The mother of Ivan, Olga Fokina, escaped with her older son after the collapse, Russian media reported.
“I was sleeping on the couch with my older son, hugging him and the young one was sleeping in his baby bed,” Fokina said on Russian TV. “I and the older one fell down and quickly got out and I didn’t know what happened to the baby bed afterward.”
On Russian television, Pyotr Gritsenko, a rescue worker, said that one of the crewmembers heard the baby’s cries.
“They stopped all the equipment. He began to cry louder,” said Gritsenko. However, the crew was unable to locate the baby. Ivan’s father joined in the rescue effort and “showed them a place where he approximately could be.”
“Hundreds of people were waiting for the appearance of the injured child from under the rubble like a miracle,“ officials were quoted as saying by Interfax. ”And the miracle happened.”
The collapse happened at the early morning of a public holiday. Many residents were sleeping at the time of the incident.
“It’s impossible to continue working in such conditions,” emergencies ministry head Yevgeny Zinichev reportedly said, citing a “real threat of part of the building collapsing.”
Securing the unstable building will take about 24 hours.
In Russia, similar incidents had been reported in recent years as a result of aging infrastructure and poor safety regulations.