Rescued alive.<br/> A two week old baby girl is rescued from the rubble in quake struck Turkey.<br/> The rescue came some 46 hours after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit southeast Turkey that has already killed at least 432 people.<br/> The baby's mother was clutching the infant to her chest when rescuers reached them.<br/> Later in the day rescue workers were able to rescue the mother and grandmother from the collapsed apartment block.<br/> There is no word on the father, who had also been in the building when it fell.<br/> The family was taken to a hospital for treatment.<br/> Officials say the baby is in good condition<br/> DIRECTORATE NAYS OZUCELIK SAYING:<br/> SOUNDBITE: Directorate Nays Ozucelik, saying (Turkish):<br/> "The baby is in a very good condition at the moment. She is in a much better condition than we were expecting. She will remain in an incubator for a while, of course. We will continue to observe her inside the incubator as she has gone through a great trauma."<br/> More than 1,300 people have been injured in the quake with that number expected to rise as rescue efforts continue.<br/> Deborah Lutterbeck, Reuters.
