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Miracle rescues offer hope, days after deadly Myanmar earthquake

  • Following a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, rescuers pulled a man alive from a collapsed hotel in Naypyidaw.
  • A 7.7-magnitude earthquake flattened buildings and damaged infrastructure across Myanmar, leading to widespread devastation.
  • The earthquake caused over 2,800 deaths and thousands were made homeless; rescue efforts faced challenges due to damage and ongoing conflict.
  • A 26-year-old hotel worker, Tin Maung Htwe, was rescued by a joint Myanmar-Turkish team after being trapped for five days; he stated, "I am glad I am free now."
  • The earthquake response is hindered by continued fighting, prompting calls for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian access and aid delivery to affected areas.
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Miracle rescues offer hope, days after deadly Myanmar earthquake

Two survivors have been pulled from under the rubble of collapsed buildings in Myanmar, more than five days after the country was struck by a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake.

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Lessons and liquids: buried alive in Myanmar's earthquake

Entombed under his hotel bed for five days in the debris, two things enabled teacher Tin Maung Htwe to survive Myanmar's devastating earthquake: old school lessons and his own urine.

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