A young woman trapped for more than 65 hours was rescued from the rubble of an apartment building collapsed in Mandalay, Myanmar, on Monday (31), by a Chinese rescue team.
Since the devastating earthquake hit the center of Myanmar on Friday (28), rescue teams are running over time to find the missing ones.
Still on the morning of Monday (31), Chinese rescuers released a 29-year-old woman from the rubble of the Sky Villa apartments complex in Mandalay, where intensive efforts of this rescue had been underway for 13 hours.
She was the third survivor to be rescued from the scene after the previous successful rescue of a child and a pregnant woman.
In the early hours of the day, rescuers received information from the woman’s sister, who guided them to the scene.
The rescue team was able to find its location and confirmed that it was relatively well of health, only with minor injuries.
The rescuers provided food and water to the woman arrested through the rubble in the rubble, helping her to sustain himself during the rescue.
Despite the extremely difficult conditions on site, rescuers finally withdrew from the rubble.
Rescue operations remain underway, while national and international emergency teams make efforts to look for and rescue more survivors.
The powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.7 caused widespread devastation and killed two thousand more people.
This content was originally published in rescuers save woman arrested for 65 hours in rubble after earthquake on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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