Survivors still being found from Myanmar earthquake
- Rescue workers retrieved a 63-year-old woman from debris 91 hours after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar, as hopes for further survivors fade.
- Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing reported that 2,719 people died, with 4,521 injured and 441 missing, numbers expected to rise significantly.
- The World Health Organization indicated over 10,000 buildings across central and northwest Myanmar have collapsed or been severely damaged, increasing risks of disease outbreaks.
- The National Unity Government of Myanmar called for international aid to reach victims directly, emphasizing that military attacks must cease to facilitate assistance.
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Survivors continue to be found after the earthquake in Myanmar.
BANGKOK (AP) — Rescuers pulled two men alive from the ruins of a hotel in Myanmar's capital early Wednesday, but most teams were only finding bodies five days after a…
·Lancaster, United States
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Survivors still being found from Myanmar earthquake
The same publication also reported two teenagers were able to crawl out of the rubble of the same building to where rescue crews were working, using their cellphone flashlights to help guide them.
·Pointe-Noire, Congo
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