recovery. ferris and fatima were pulled out on the 209th hour. their five children are believed to still be trapped underneath. the bitter realization that some people are the only surviving members of an extended family. but that does not stop the celebrations or the hope for yet another miracle. more than 200 hours trapped under rubble. can you imagine that? our thanks to sara sidner. still ahead, ohio residents are expressing serious concerns about their health after a train derailment released chemicals into the air, ground and water. one health scientist says they may not feel the effects for some time. she ll join us live next. n hone. the real honey you love, plus the powerfuful cough relief you need. mind if f i root through your trash?
alive after days under the rubble. it really is incredible. this woman was one of three rescued in southern turkey saturday nearly 300 hours after their building collapsed. you can see her there laying down. cnn s sara sidner has some of their remarkable stories. reporter: firefighters scan the debris in hatay for signs of life. they ask him if there is anyone else with him and about his condition. it s okay, the 65-year-old syrian man tells them. it was the 208th hour, the ninth day since the powerful earthquakes hit turkey and syria. six hours later, 77-year-old fatima is pulled from under the rubble.
iraqi law says oil companies should pay compensation if their pollution exceeds national limits. but ali says nobody s listening. translation: after i recovered | from my leukaemia, i tried many times to get oil companies to compensate me, and nothing happened. iraq s minister of oil told the bbc that flaring was not the main cause of cancer in the region. bp said in a statement that it was extremely concerned by the issues raised by the bbc, and would work with our partners on any necessary interventions. it added that the operator of rumaila had long standing procedures in place to receive and manage concerns or complaints from communities. fatima died during our investigation. translation: she was wearing this when she died.
gas that is burned off as oil is extracted, producing dangerous chemicals. it is illegal for this flaring to happen so close to people s homes. translation: my name is ali. i have leukaemia. i live in rumaila, next to the british oil company bp. look at all the smoke and gases. they re all coming to our neighbourhood. like ali, 13 year old fatima also has leukaemia. she lives less than three kilometres away from an oil field run by a different company. translation: i m noti able to walk any more. i can t use my legs. i have to have one more of these, and then they ll give me blood. her doctor says that her chemo isn t enough, and she needs
whenever we asked her what she wanted, she said she just wanted to get better. as oil companies make record profits in iraq, families like fatima s remain exposed to poisonous air. hanan razek, bbc news. to watch the full documentary, under poisoned skies, directed byjess kelly and produced by owen pinnell, go to the bbc website and look for the programmes page. people will have the opportunity to pay their respects to the queen at her final resting place on thursday, as st george s chapel and windsor castle are due to reopen. they were closed during the period of mourning following her majesty s death earlier this month. our royal correspondent daniela relph reports. after the death of the queen,