A scene and its opposite in Al-Weibdeh.. the joy of a mother removing her baby, and another shock that she lost her three children

Human stories floated on the ruins Weibdeh Building Which collapsed in the lower capital, Amman, some of which are happy and others are sad crying rock.

Next to the rubble of the Al-Weibdeh building, the cameras documented two scenes of two women, but the case was on the contrary. The first rejoiced after saving her baby from the rubble to return to life, while the second held her tongue in shock after the victim of the accident killed her three sons.

On Wednesday, civil rescue teams retrieved a live infant from the rubble of the collapsed building in the Jordanian capital, Amman.

The clip showed the mother crying with joy at her baby’s survival, after she lost hope of her survival.

In complete contrast, a painful video circulated by the Arab media showed the moments of the collapse of the Jordanian mother, “Abeer”, after she lost her three sons, Muhammad, Malak and Amira, in the accident of the collapse of the Al-Weibdeh building, a year after her husband’s death.

The mother of the three children, “Abeer”, is still in shock, not believing what happened with her children, and she went into a health setback amid great astonishment at the disaster that happened to her liver and her home, a year after her husband’s death.

Immediately, ambulances transported the bereaved mother to Luzmila Hospital and summoned her relatives to absorb the mother’s grief, begin burial procedures and accept condolences.
On Wednesday, the number of victims of the collapse of the building rose to 9, with continued attempts to reach those trapped under the rubble.

Prior to that, the Jordanian Public Security had announced the exhumation of a person alive from under the rubble of the collapsed building in Amman, while the Amman Public Prosecutor arrested 3 people against the background of the collapse of the building.

The Jordanian street is still living on its nerves after the collapse of a large apartment building in the center of the capital, Amman, in the Al-Weibdeh area, amid official information indicating the presence of more dead and injured.

The Minister of State for Media Affairs, the official spokesman for the Jordanian government, Faisal Shboul, confirmed that there is unconfirmed information that there are 10 people still under the rubble of the building.

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